Mumbai: Salesman in police net for printing counterfeit Indian currency notes; fake notes of over 7 lakhs recovered
Mumbai: The Police arrested a salesman (22) for allegedly printing fake Indian currency notes worth lakhs. The accused has been identified as Rohit Shah. He works as a salesman.
According to the investigating team, the officials from Mankhurd Police had received a tip-off about fake Indian currency notes of Rs. 200, 100 and 50 allegedly being printed from a house in Mankhurd. Following the information, the police raided the house, mid-day reported.
The police found a printer, laptop, paper and fake currency notes of over 7 lakhs from the spot. An officer stated that the police detained Rohit Shah, a resident of Kandivali from the spot. Shah was found at the spot from where the team have seized around Rs. 2 lakhs worth property including equipment used in printing fake notes.
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