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New Delhi: Two held with fake currency worth Rs 6 lakh

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Published : Feb 19, 2017, 3:18 am IST
Updated : Feb 19, 2017, 6:59 am IST

They used supply it to prospective buyers of different states and particularly within different districts of UP and also in the NCR region.

The accused, Sanjeev alias Mukesh and Arvin, are based in Shamli (UP) and were involved in circulating the fake currency they received from Eastern UP-based sources, said DCP (special cell) Sanjeev Kumar Yadav. (Representational image)
 The accused, Sanjeev alias Mukesh and Arvin, are based in Shamli (UP) and were involved in circulating the fake currency they received from Eastern UP-based sources, said DCP (special cell) Sanjeev Kumar Yadav. (Representational image)

New Delhi: Two persons, allegedly carrying fake currency worth Rs 6 lakh, in the form of Rs 100 notes, were been arrested on Friday. The gang has pumped around Rs 2 crore fake currency in denomination of Rs 100 in the market.

The accused, Sanjeev alias Mukesh and Arvin, are based in Shamli (UP) and were involved in circulating the fake currency they received from Eastern UP-based sources, said DCP (special cell) Sanjeev Kumar Yadav.

They used supply it to prospective buyers of different states and particularly within different districts of UP and also in the NCR region.

“It has been found that the Eastern Uttar Pradesh based sources procured the fake currency from Nepal which actually came from Pakistan,” the police official added.

Tags: fake currency, rs 100 notes
Location: India, Delhi, New Delhi