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Kutch police share experience on fake notes in seminar

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D V MAHESHWARI

Posted: Mar 09, 2008 at 0140 hrs IST

Bhuj, March 8 Experience gained by the Kutch police in busting a fake currency racket was discussed at a seminar on counterfeit currency at Delhi recently. Kutch-based DIG for border range, G S Malik made presentations at the seminar. The seminar was attended by nearly 25 IG and DIG level police officers from across the country.

Malik said, “I was not a participant. I was the sole speaker from the state, and attended the seminar to share my experience in the arrest of a local which eventually led to the busting of a national fake currency network recently.”

He said a Pakistani national of Indian origin had brought fake Indian currency to the face value of Rs 24 lakh and was planning to use the Karachi-Mandvi sea route for smuggling in fake notes in the future.

He said special teams had arrested persons involved in the racket from across the country. He said that information provided by the police officials in Kutch led to the arrest of three key players involved in the racket in Hyderabad

Malik said the fake currency notes were of two kinds, photocopied varieties and machine printed ones. He said that while the former could be easily identified, the latter were difficult to detect.

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