Nepal police arrested Dawood Ibrahim's aide and 5 others With Counterfeit Indian Currency
Nepal police arrested Dawood Ibrahim's aide and 5 others With Counterfeit Indian Currency
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The Nepal police on Friday arrested three Pakistani nationals at the Tribhuvan International Airport in possession of fake Indian currency amounting to Rs 7,67,94,000. Three others who came to receive them were arrested, too. The three, Nasir Uddin, Mohammad Akhtar, and Nadiya Anbar, arrived in Nepal from the Qatari capital Doha.

According to Nepal police, Ansari is the son of former Nepal minister Saleem Ansari and is believed to be very close to Dawood Ibrahim. According to reports, he pumped Fake Indian Currency Note into India on the orders of ISI. During the investigation, it was reportedly found that Ansari had been carrying out illegal activities for ISI in Nepal.

Yunus was earlier in jail and after his release, he traveled to Pakistan where he reportedly got in touch with the D-company. According to police, he has been engaged in the fake currency smuggling for more than 15 years.

As per the police, Ansari along with others was arrested at 9:30 AM on Friday from the airport when they came to receive the counterfeit Indian Bank Notes. "We have arrested Yunus Miya Ansari along with 3 Pakistanis and 2 Nepali from the Tribhuwan International Airport with counterfeit Indian Bank Notes," said Deputy Inspector General Bishwo Raj Pokharel, Nepal Police spokesman.

All the accused are currently being investigated by the police for their links with the underworld company. All six individuals will be sent to the Metropolitan Police Range, Kathmandu, for a further legal proceeding.

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