KOLKATA: The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (
DRI) on Sunday said it has recovered
FICN having face value of Rs 1 lakh and
foreign currency notes worth USD 1.12 lakh from
West Bengal in separate operations.
The agency arrested two persons in connection with these cases, a DRI official said.
Acting on a tip-off, DRI officials intercepted one person at Burdwan railway station on Saturday and recovered 50 fake Indian currency notes of Rs 2,000 denomination.
The
fake notes were sourced from
Bangladesh, the official said.
In another operation carried out on Wednesday, DRI personnel had seized USD 1.12 lakh from a man at
Siliguri railway station.
"The seized foreign currency was meant for
Bhutan to finance
smuggling of goods into India," a statement added.