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Fake currency racket busted; three held

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Three persons have been arrested for allegedly running a racket that printed and circulated counterfeit Indian currency notes, police said.

While Razzak Rashid Khan and Jasdeep Kewalsingh Suri alias Soni were arrested from the district, the third accused, identified as Amrish Arvind Patel, was nabbed from Ahmedabad recently, Crime Branch inspector Kishore Khairnar said today.

Police seized as many as 400 fake currency notes of Rs 100 denomination from Razzak and registered a case under section 489-B (using as genuine, forged or counterfeit currency- notes or bank- notes) of Indian Penal Code against him, he said.

The other two accused Suri and Patel were apprehended after Razzak revealed their whereabouts.
 

Police said Patel used to print the fake currency notes in his shop in Ahmedabad.

"Police seized printers, scanners and a total of 26 fake currency notes of face value of Rs 100 from Patel's shop," the officer added.

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First Published: Aug 01 2013 | 5:45 PM IST

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