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Bihar: NIA Special Court sentences two accused in Fake Indian Currency Notes smuggling case

NIA had, through different chargesheets, filed charges against all the six accused between May 2020 and July 2021               

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Feb 12, 2025, 05:30 pm IST
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Patna: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) Special Court, of Patna, Bihar sentenced two accused to imprisonment and fine in a Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) smuggling case involving Bangladeshi and Nepalese nationals, according to a press release.

The two accused identified as Md. Mumtaz and Md. Baitullah, both hailing from Bihar, have been awarded 7 years imprisonment with a fine of Rs 8000 in NIA case on Tuesday, February 11.

The special court convicted the accused under sections 489B, 489C, 120B of IPC and Sections 16 & 18 of UA (P) Act, the release said.

The case relates to the seizure of FICN having a total face value of Rs 1,90,500, in denominations of Rs 2000 and Rs 500, from Md. Mumtaz at Sarkari Bus Stand, Purnea, Bihar, on December 3, 2019.

NIA, which took over the investigation and re-registered the case under sections 489B & 489C of IPC and section 16 of UA (P) Act, established the role of a total of six accused in the case.

It was found that Md Mumtaz, along with Biltu Mahato, Golam Mortaza alias Citu, Sadek Mia, Biltu Mahto of Nepal, Md. Baitullah and Md. Munshi of Bangladesh had conspired to procure and smuggle the fake notes from Bangladesh to India with the aim to destabilise India’s economy, the agency said.

NIA Special Court Sentences 2 FICN Traffickers to 7 years in Jail in Purnea FICN Case pic.twitter.com/x9bZ68aEvp

— NIA India (@NIA_India) February 12, 2025

NIA had, through different chargesheets, filed charges against all the six accused between May 2020 and July 2021. While Golam Martuja alias Citu died in judicial custody during trial, Biltu Mahato and Md Munshi were declared absconders in the case, as per the release.

As per NIA’s investigation, the currency was collected by the accused from Golam Mortaza and handed over to Md Mumtaz for further delivery. Md Mumtaz was working under orders from Biltu Mahto. Golam Martuja used to collect the FICN consignments from Md. Munshi, while Sadek Mia was an associate of Munshi.

Further trial against the remaining accused continues, the agency stated. (ANI)

 

 

 

Topics: National Investigation Agency (NIA)FICNFake Currency smuggling gangFake Indian Currency Notes (FICN)FICN racket in BiharBiharNIA
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