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STF Seizes ₹6.87 Lakh Fake Indian Currency In Guwahati, Two Arrested

 

GUWAHATI: The Special Task Force (STF) of Assam seized ₹6.87 lakh in Fake Indian currency notes (FICN) and dismantled a printing operation in Khanapara on Wednesday, November 13.

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The operation led to the arrest of two suspects, identified as Md. Sahil Ali (21) from Kamrup, and Harsh Wahlang (20) from Ri Bhoi, Meghalaya.

Following a tip-off about a transaction involving fake currency notes, officers promptly arrived at Khanapara to intercept the suspects, who, upon spotting the police, attempted to flee in a four wheeler. After a brief chase, the police successfully detained the suspects on the Kainadhara-APSC road under Dispur Police Station’s jurisdiction.

Upon conducting an initial search of the vehicle, officers recovered fake currency notes amounting to ₹3.7 lakh, all in ₹500 denominations, along with a mobile phone. Following their arrest, the suspects led the police to a rented house in 9th Mile, Baridua, where they uncovered an additional ₹3.17 lakh in fake currency.

The raid also yielded a printing machine used to produce the counterfeit currency, along with multiple bundles of paper cut to the size of ₹500 notes and other materials necessary for the counterfeiting process.

Both suspects are currently in police custody as officials continue to proceed with the necessary legal formalities.

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