Fake currency routed through Bangla border seized in Delhi, two held

Published date08 December 2022
During the arrest, the police team recovered fine quality FICNs amounting to Rs 1,97,500 of the denomination of Rs 500 from the accused. The recovered FICNs were routed to India through the Indo-Bangladesh border

The arrested accused disclosed that they have supplied FICNs amounting to more than Rs 40 lakh in Delhi in the last two Years.

Deputy Commissioner of Police (Special Cell), Pramod Singh Kushwah said that a team of Special Cell led by Inspector Karamvir Singh and Inspector Jitender under the supervision of Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Attar Singh had conducted the entire operation.

Both the accused were arrested red-handed on specific information in the morning of December 7, from Anand Vihar Railway Station in Delhi when Mabia Khatoon had handed over a packet of FICNs to her associate Munish Ahmed.

According to the police official, on December 7, the information was received regarding the indulgence of two members of the cartel in the circulation of FICNs in India from Indo-Bangladesh border through Malda, West Bengal.

As per the information, the accused, Munish Ahmed, was to receive a consignment of FICNs from...

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