Fake currency making nexus busted; 3 held
NEW DELHI, Nov. 5 -- With the arrest of three people from Delhi and Uttar Pradesh's Shahjahanpur over a week, Delhi Police claimed to have busted an interstate nexus involved in printing and circulating fake Indian currency notes (FICN). Bank notes worth Rs.3.24 lakh have been seized from a small-scale printing set-up where the FICN in Rs.500 and Rs.200 denominations were being printed.
According to the DCP (crime) Vikram Singh, the accused are Vivek Kumar Maurya, 32; Rakesh Arora, 50; and his cousin Ravi Arora, 50.
Following a tip-off, Rakesh was arrested last week from near a shopping mall in Model Town with Rs.1 lakh FICN and and an FIR was registered under sections 179 (using forged notes as genuine) and 180 (possessing forged currency)...
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