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Fake Rs 2,000 notes smuggled from B'desh, to be exchanged in poll-bound K'taka seized: DRI

Press Trust of India  |  Hyderabad 

The DRI has arrested two men and seized fake notes of Rs 2,000, having a face value of over Rs 10 lakh, which were allegedly smuggled into from for exchange with real currency in poll-bound

Polls in the state is slated on May 12.

The accused were apprehended from on-board (to Hyderabad) near Visakhapatnam in this morning.

On search of their baggage, they were found to be carrying Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) in five bundles, total 510 pieces of Rs 2000 denomination currency notes, according to a press release issued by the Directorate of (DRI).

The FICN were wrapped in newspapers and kept inside a pillow in their luggage bag, it said.

During interrogation, the passengers said they got the FICN from a person, who allegedly brought the fake notes from and handed it over to them at Farakka, the DRI said.

Farakka in is known as a hub for FICN circulation and is a few kilometers from Malda, it said.

The accused belong to Bengaluru, Karnataka, and on further inquiry, they said they intended to exchange the FICN during the forthcoming elections in Karnataka, as it would be easy for them to exchange during the poll period, it said.

One of the two accused has a criminal back ground and was earlier arrested in in a kidnapping case and was presently out on bail.

Both of them have been arrested and the FICN, having face value of Rs 10.2 has been seized, the DRI said.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Sat, March 31 2018. 18:45 IST
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