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March 13, 2010 | Fake currency worth millions recovered from a train in Mughalsarai | Mughalsarai (UP): Police recovered fake Indian currency worth 24.8
million rupees from a train in Uttar Pradesh Mughalsarai district on Saturday.
Officials also recovered two maps from the bags. Police recovered these packets
from two abandoned bags in a coach of Purushottam Express during their routine
checks. "During checks in the Purushottam Express we found two abandoned bags
containing packets of 500-rupee-notes worth 24.8 million rupees...we are
investigating
the matter and we will take appropriate action against the accused," said Tripurari
Pandey, Officer-in-Charge, Mughalsarai Railway Station. Several cases of fake
currency notes being pumped into India have been reported across the country. |
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