The Special cell arrested Sweekar Luthra yesterday from Mohan garden, Uttam Nagar on the basis of a specific input, said DCP(Special Cell) Sanjeev Yadav.
In October this year, Delhi Police had arrested a 42-year-old man from Rohini in outer Delhi and seized fake coins of Rs 40,000 face value from him.
A few days later, the Special Cell had busted an inter-state fake currency racket with the arrest of two persons with counterfeit coins of Rs 5 and Rs 10 denomination worth Rs 5.85 lakh during raids at their hideouts in Delhi, Rajasthan and Haryana.
Yesterday, around 9.05 PM, a white Maruti Celerio car was located on the Mohan Garden main road. The car, being driven by Sweekar, was chased and intercepted near Atul Chowk, said the officer.
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Police seized counterfeit coins worth Rs 17,390 in the denominations of Rs 5 and Rs 10 from his car, added the officer.
"During 1997, his elder brother Upkar Luthra came in contact with one Gulshan Gambhir of Dehradun, who gave him the idea to enter the illegal trade of manufacturing of counterfeiting coins of Rs 5.
Till 2008-09, Upkar grew in the trade but his brother's name was still unexposed. Upkar escaped to Nepal and started managing the affairs of the illegal trade with respect to circulation of counterfeit coins from there.
Sweekar killed his accomplice Satish in Bihar over the
issue of payments in 2010. In the same year, some of Sweekar's associates were arrested by Special Cell and his name emerged as the kingpin of the racket.
He was again arrested by Delhi Police.
"Sweekar along with his brother learnt to make dyes of counterfeiting coins from Gulshan Gambhir, who died few years back. He arranged the metallic sheets from Mayapuri and Tilak Nagar areas.
"From these sheets, the shape of coins were carved out at machines. After that, with the help of heating and hydraulic machines, the counterfeited coins were prepared," he said.