Cops bust fake coin factory in Delhi
This was a mint making coins of 5 and 10 denominations, except that it wasn’t run by the government. In a rare catch, police have stumbled upon a clandestine factory in Bawana area of outer Delhi which was minting coins that looked like the real ones.
The racket was busted when one of the distributors, Naresh Kumar, was detained on suspicion by cops at a check-post in Rohini. Around one lakh coins were later seized from the factory.
Teams have been formed to arrest the two alleged masterminds of the operation, who are known by code-names Raju and Sonu. The factory manager, Rajesh Kumar, has been detained.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/Cops-bust-fake-coin-factory-in-Delhi/articleshow/54647723.cms
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