Six arrested for printing fake notes in Maharashtra's Satara

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Six persons were arrested for allegedly currency notes of Rs 2000 and Rs 500 denominations using colour photocopiers in western Maharashtra's Satara, over 250 kilometres from here, police said today.

Police also seized fake notes with a face value of Rs Rs 26.54 lakh as well as some notes, with a face value of Rs 29.88 lakh, that had been printed on just one side, a senior said.

The incident came to light when two people were trying to pass off these fake notes as genuine ones outside Kateshwar Temple area yesterday, an said.

The two were nabbed by a local crime branch team.

"They revealed during interrogation that other members of the gang were fake notes by deploying colour photocopiers," said Sandeep Patil, of Police, Satara.

He said that the crime branch raided some places in Satara and seized fake notes with a face value of Rs 26.54 lakh. Police also seized some notes, with a face value of Rs 29.88 lakh, that had been printed on just one side, he added.

Among the six arrested is a person with good knowledge of computers and who allegedly started the racket, the added.

He said that investigations were currently underway to know more about the operations of this gang as well as to find out if the accused had any terror links.

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First Published: Thu, June 14 2018. 16:35 IST