Big news: Rs 5 lakh disappeared from Nashik currency note press
Big news: Rs 5 lakh disappeared from Nashik currency note press
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Mumbai: Rs 5 lakh has disappeared from the mint that printed notes in India. Yes, people are surprised to hear about this theft from the press, a currency note with the best security arrangements in the country. Now, the matter has raised the concerns of the administration. No case has reportedly been filed in the case so far. So far, nothing has been said by the currency note press, administration, and police on the issue. Let me tell you that the currency notes of Nashik are printed in the press.

Yes, and notes worth two to two and a half thousand million rupees are printed here a year. Due to this, the Nashik currency press is equipped with 24-hour state-of-the-art and tight security arrangements. If you remember, when demonetization was imposed in the country, this press had performed the important responsibility of supplying notes to the country day and night.

Even at that time, no such incident of security has come to light, but now the incident of theft in such a tight security press has taken people by surprise. The case came to light when printing officials reached the suburban police station last Monday over the issue. Now, because of the negligence of the employees, whether all this has happened or something else, nothing can be said now.

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