Paul, Feb 25:
Police have seized artificial notes of Rs. 14 lakh in the Palior district of Maharashtra. The three people have been controlled in this regard, officials said.
Vada Police Station The statement said that a group was found that some people would reach the village to change fake notes for the original currency. During which action, the police team wanded the trap. Meanwhile, the police saw the bag suspecting the bag in a suspicious way in the area and later arrived in a car in a car and communicate with the person.
The police team had controlled the three. During the checking, the official said he recovered artificial notes of Rs 100 and Rs. 14 lakh from the person who was Rs 14 lakh from the person. He said the real currency note of Rs. 1 lakh has also been recovered from the two persons in the car.
The official said the actual currency notes were placed on top of bundles and below the Bundles, which was held between the artificial currency notes of the ‘Children Bank of India. Police said that the person had planned to change a fake note of Rs. 3 lakh for the original currency of Rs. 1 lakh for the original currency of Rs. 1 lakh. The police are investigating to find the source of fake notes. The official said that fake notes were held from Garti and Shirish Padta areas, where the culprits were distributed to their homes and were distributed to them. –News-Patiala