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Rajasthan: Fake currency racket busted, 1 held

In Rajasthan's Hanumangarh, the Rajasthan Police detained one individual and seized a consignment of fake currency notes with a face value of over Rs 29 lakh

by WEB DESK
Oct 17, 2023, 05:30 pm IST
in Bharat, Rajasthan
Fake currency racket busted in Rajasthan

Fake currency racket busted in Rajasthan

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Rajasthan Police apprehended one person and seized a consignment of fake currency notes with a face value of over Rs 29 lakh from Hanumangarh in the State, police said on October 17.

“We received an input from the Bikaner police that in the Hanumangargh area some people had received a consignment of fake notes which they were planning to transfer to other districts. Superintendent of Police (SP) directed us to investigate and nab the accused,” the police official said.

The official said that several teams were formed to capture the accused.

“We came to know from our sources that some individuals who had moved into the upper floor of a house in the business area near Dhan Mandi some time ago were acting in a suspicious manner,” said CI Sheoran.

After police SP verified the information, a raid was conducted on the house, and one individual identified as Sukha Singh, was apprehended with fake currency notes in denominations of 500, 100, 200, and 50 were recovered in huge quantities.

He further said that the total amount of the fake currency was calculated at a face value of Rs 19,17,200. Additionally, Rs 4200 in real currency and two bikes were also seized from the apprehended person.

On interrogation, the accused revealed a multi-member gang whose members hailed from Fatehpur, Sangaria.

According to modus operandi, the gang members used to trap people on the pretext of offering to double their money and scam them with counterfeit notes, CI Sheoran said.

Further investigation into the matter is underway, he said.

(with inputs from ANI)

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