The team probing the matter found that a syndicate, operating in Uttam Nagar, Dwarka among others, is involved in printing and circulating fake currency in the market to hamper country's economy, DCP (Southwest) Surender Kumar said.
Several incidents of circulation of fake Indian currency notes has come to light in areas like Dwarka and Uttam Nagar post demonetisation move by the government.
"A trap was laid near Shamshan Ghat, Kiran Garden, Bindapur and at about 4 PM, accused persons Ashish (23) and Krishan Bhardwaj (25) arrived there and each handed over fake notes of the face value of Rs 4000 to the constable and received Rs 2000 from him," said the officer.
The raiding party arrested both the accused, he said.
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The mastermind of the fake currency racket has been identified as Ashish, a mobile phone technician and Krishan.
The duo printed the fake notes with the help of high quality scanner and printer and used to circulate it in the weekly markets. They had even lent money to their friends, asking them to pay half of the amount, he said.
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