Gang used tobrought fake notes to India via Nepal, busted by the police
Gang used tobrought fake notes to India via Nepal, busted by the police
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New Delhi: The Special Cell of the Delhi Police has been a big success. The Special Cell has arrested Aslam Ansari, a man, for unearthing an international racket supplying fake currency. 275 notes of two thousand have been recovered from Aslam. Police have recovered 5 lakh 50 thousand rupees fake currency notes from Aslam.

Aslam was receiving these fake notes from Pakistan, which he was supplying to India. The interrogation revealed that consignments of fake currency from Pakistan were being transported to India on a large scale through Nepal. According to information received from the police, Aslam Ansari is a resident of Nepal. According to information, the police had received information that fake Indian notes were being supplied to Delhi NCR, Bihar and other areas of India.

After receiving the above information, the police team got into the operation and a network was laid in the entire area around the bus terminal in Delhi. Aslam Ansari was nabbed by the police near the South Delhi bus terminal at around 3 p.m. sunday. The Special Cell has registered a case under the appropriate sections of the law and initiated the investigation. According to the police, the arrested person has supplied fake currency notes worth One crore rupees to India during the last year. 

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