COIMBATORE: The Coimbatore town police arrested a 31-year-old man on Friday night time and seized Rs 1.04 crore faux forex notes from him.
The police additionally seized a color Xerox machine and a computer from him.
Assistant commissioner of police (crime - south sub-division) Somasundaram stated that B Ananth, 31 of Maruthakonar Street at Velandipalayam in Coimbatore town, used to be already all in favour of two-wheeler robbery cases. Many two-wheeler robbery cases have been reported in the town for the previous couple of months and town police deliberate to question him.
On Friday night time, he used to be picked up for questioning. "We found four currency notes (each Rs 2,000) in his shirt packet and checked the notes. They were photocopies of notes. Ananth and his friend Sundar took the photocopies," stated the assistant commissioner of police.
Preliminary investigations published that Ananth used to be working as a collection agent for a non-public financier. Sundar took a room on hire at Velandipalayam one and a half months in the past, they usually have been making faux Rs 2,000 forex notes through the use of a color Xerox machine. They have been taking photocopies of unique Rs 2,000 forex notes to distribute the faux forex notes with other serial numbers.
Police have been questioning him.
A unique group used to be shaped to nab Sundar who used to be nonetheless absconding.
The police additionally seized a color Xerox machine and a computer from him.
Assistant commissioner of police (crime - south sub-division) Somasundaram stated that B Ananth, 31 of Maruthakonar Street at Velandipalayam in Coimbatore town, used to be already all in favour of two-wheeler robbery cases. Many two-wheeler robbery cases have been reported in the town for the previous couple of months and town police deliberate to question him.
On Friday night time, he used to be picked up for questioning. "We found four currency notes (each Rs 2,000) in his shirt packet and checked the notes. They were photocopies of notes. Ananth and his friend Sundar took the photocopies," stated the assistant commissioner of police.
Preliminary investigations published that Ananth used to be working as a collection agent for a non-public financier. Sundar took a room on hire at Velandipalayam one and a half months in the past, they usually have been making faux Rs 2,000 forex notes through the use of a color Xerox machine. They have been taking photocopies of unique Rs 2,000 forex notes to distribute the faux forex notes with other serial numbers.
Police have been questioning him.
A unique group used to be shaped to nab Sundar who used to be nonetheless absconding.
Coimbatore: Rs 1.04-cr fake notes seized
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June 02, 2018
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