Fake currency notes worth Rs 1.06 lakh seized in Odisha, 1 arrested.
A man deposited 53 fake notes of Rs 2,000 in a bank in Cuttack and then complained that the money was not transformed in his account. Fake currency notes worth Rs 1.06 lakh seized in Odisha, 1 arrested
The Cuttack police on Wednesday seized fake currency worth Rs 1.6 lakh in Rs 2,000 denominations which was deposited into a cash deposit machine at CDA township. The depositor has been arrested and being questioned.
Satyajit Panda of Tangi area in Cuttack had deposited 53 counterfeit currency notes of Rs 2,000 denominations in a cash deposit machine of SBI in Markat Nagar area on January 17. Later, he lodged a complaint with the bank saying that the amount was not deposited in his bank account.
However, on January 20 the bank found that all the currency notes deposited by the said depositor were fake currencies. The police were informed and the depositor Satyajit was booked under sections 489 A and 489 C of the IPC by Markat Nagar police.
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