Fake notes were being printed in Patna, this is how it was busted
Fake notes were being printed in Patna, this is how it was busted
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Patna: A big news is coming out from Bihar, where the police arrested two boys from SK Puri police station area for printing fake notes and doing business and recovered fake notes worth about Rs 1.80 lakh. Both were preparing for Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC). However, three criminals managed to escape. A printer and 21.2 liters of English liquor have also been recovered from the criminals.

Police had received information that some suspicious persons were staying in flat number 001 of Raja Ram Apartment, West Anandpuri under SK Puri police station area. On this information, the police reached the flat at 2.55 pm on Sunday. When they entered the room, 5 youths already present there started running by jumping from the window. Due to this, Ayub Khan, a resident of Katihar district and Ratan Yadav, a resident of Nawada, could not run away and were caught. Ayub's leg is also hurt due to the jump. He has been admitted to the hospital. 354 fake notes of five hundred and 13 fake notes of two hundred were recovered from the room. This is one lakh 79 thousand six hundred rupees. Many books were also kept in the room. The caught boys told that they prepare for BPSC. The police is probing this aspect as to who else has the connection of this gang who printed fake notes.

Police said, both the youths had gone to Nepal a year ago. Took training to print fake notes there. His mobile has been seized. It is being said that important clues will be found about the entire business from the mobile itself. There is a possibility that after that others involved in this business will be arrested. Police has interrogated the arrested criminals in the fake note case. His criminal record is being ascertained. Police are raiding in search of other absconding gang members. The boys accused of printing fake notes also have connections with liquor mafia. Liquor bottles found in large quantities in the flat are indicating in this direction. The police is ascertaining the name and address of the absconding accomplice of the arrested youths.

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