Fake currency notes worth Rs 3.92 crore seized in Rajkot
Fake currency notes worth Rs 3.92 crore seized in Rajkot
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In Rajkot (Gujarat), fake currency notes with a face value of 3.92 crore rupees have been seized from a car belonging to a city-based financier lodged in jail. According to police, the currency notes were suspected to be printed by Ketan Dave, a city-based financier, who is presently in judicial custody on charges of cheating a scrap dealer. 

The Rajkot Police found the car parked at one Sukhsagar Society here last night, after the questioning of two of Daves accomplices, Parth Terraiya and Umang Gajjar, who are also in jail. 

Rajkot Police Commissioner Anupamsinh Gehlot told reporters "We searched the parked car owned by Dave and found fake currency with a face value of Rs 3.92 crore. The accused had used high-quality paper and ink making it difficult to figure out if the currency is fake."

Their interrogation had led the police to nab the two accomplices (Terraiya and Gajjar) whose questioning led the police to seize the fake currency, Gehlot said.
 

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