Fake Indian currency recovered from Indo-Pak border town

Fake Indian currency with a face value of Rs 3.70 lakh was today recovered from an area close to the border with Pakistan amd three persons arrested in connection with this.

AMRITSAR: Fake Indian currency with a face value of Rs 3.70 lakh was today recovered from an area close to the border with Pakistan amd three persons arrested in connection with this.

The fake notes were in the denomination of Rs 100, Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 and three suspects arrested have been identified as Narinder Singh, Sahib Singh and Mangal Singh.

According to SHO Jagjit Singh Chahal, the trio had printed the fake currency with the help of a computer, high quality paper and digital coloured scanner.
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