Amidst cash crunch, Maoists print fake currency; Security forces seize printing machine from Sukma in massive crackdown
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Amidst cash crunch, Maoists print fake currency; Security forces seize printing machine from Sukma in massive crackdown

Since 2022, Maoists have adopted a new tactic to address their cash crunch by printing fake currency. At least one member from each area committee has been trained to produce counterfeit notes, which are then used in local markets and integrated into the cash system

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In a significant anti-naxal operation in Chhattisgarh’s Sukma district, security forces have uncovered a Maoist-run counterfeit currency operation, which has the potential to destabilise the local economy. This marks the first instance of equipment used for printing fake currency being found in Maoist camps, highlighting a new dimension in the Maoist insurgency.

The discovery was made during a joint search operation by Sukma Police, the District Reserve Guard, and the CRPF in the Korajguda forests. Acting on intelligence reports, the forces launched a search and found currency printing machines, ink, templates, and counterfeit notes in denominations of Rs 50, Rs 100, Rs 200, and Rs 500. Additional items, including a gun, a wireless set, and a large quantity of explosives, were also seized.

Despite the successful raid, the Maoists managed to flee before the forces arrived.

District police chief Kiran Chavan explained that the discovery indicates a significant financial strain on the Maoists, likely due to sustained security operations that have disrupted their traditional funding sources. “The way they are printing notes, it is understood that the Naxalite organisation is facing a shortage of money. The ongoing operations in the interior areas have significantly reduced their funding, prompting them to resort to printing counterfeit currency,” the senior officer said.

The use of fake currency in local markets by Maoists, who frequently buy supplies from weekly village markets, poses a serious threat to the regional economy.

To combat this, local authorities and security forces are initiating awareness campaigns in villages, urging residents to be vigilant and reject any suspicious currency. Traders and hawkers, especially in remote areas, are being advised to carefully check notes before accepting them.

Since 2022, Maoists have reportedly trained members in printing counterfeit currency to address their cash shortages. This fake currency has been used in local markets, becoming part of the cash system.

The ongoing efforts by the security forces to dismantle this operation and educate the public aim to mitigate the impact of this illegal activity on the local economy.

Also Read: “Strongly fighting with Maoists..”: Chhattisgarh CM hails security forces for successful operation against Red Terror
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