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Sat, 01/30/2010 - 17:58
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CURRENCY-RACKET 2 LAST


The report came 10 days after Bangladesh police arrested
three people, including two Pakistani nationals, one being a
woman, with counterfeit Indian currency having face value of
about Rs 10 lakh from a Dhaka hotel.

During preliminary interrogation, the arrested people
told police that they had made several visits to Nepal, India
and Pakistan to smuggle fake Indian notes over the last three
years, media reports said.
"They use secret codes to identify themselves and they
are known as gang members of FIC," a report said, quoting an
official familiar with the investigation.
Police said they found names of at least eight other
Pakistani women to be involved in the smuggling, who used to
carry fake currency with face value of Rs two crore rupees in
every consignment.
They suspected that seven groups were engaged in
smuggling fake currency. PTI AR
ANU


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