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Mumbai: Fake currency racket worth Rs 4.5 lakh busted, five arrested

The case pertains to the seizure of 239 Fake Indian Currency Notes, all in the denomination of Rs. 2000 each, having a face value of Rs. 4.78 Lakh in Bhiwandi, District Thane. the cops have arrested five persons so far

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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) arrested absconding accused Sabir Jullur Rehman Ali, resident of Sayabali Tola, Post-Safdalpur, Distt. Malda, West Bengal, in a fake Indian currency note (FICN) case, on July 4, 2019.

Ali was absconding since 2018 and according to the NIA he had an active role in procurement, trafficking and the supply of Fake Indian Currency. The case pertains to the seizure of 239 Fake Indian Currency Notes, all in the denomination of Rs. 2000 each, having a face value of Rs. 4.78 Lakh in Bhiwandi, District Thane (Maharastra).

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