This Article is From Oct 08, 2022

Man Arrested With Fake Currency Notes Worth Rs 5.08 Lakh In Maharashtra

According to the police, The search of the accused's room netted 40 fake notes of Rs 500 denomination, 244 of Rs 2,000 denomination.

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The accused is an idli seller hailing from Tamil Nadu, the police said. (Representational)

Nashik:

One person was arrested in Nashik in Maharashtra on Friday allegedly with fake currency notes with a face value of Rs 5.08 lakh, a police official said.

The search of the accused's room netted 40 fake notes of Rs 500 denomination, 244 of Rs 2,000 denomination, he said.

"The accused is an idli seller hailing from Tamil Nadu. Further probe is underway into the origin of the Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICNs) and the modus operandi to circulate them," the Mumbai Naka police station official added.

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