Two held for circulating fake currency in Vadodara
March 15, 2015
Vadodara
Two youths were arrested from Sayajigunj locality today for allegedly circulating fake currency with the face value of Rs 2,78,000, police said.
Tosifkul Shekharchand Sheikh and Rajibul Alloudin Shaikh, both from Malda district of West Bengal, were found in possession of fake currency in denominations of Rs 1,000 and Rs 500, said H B Vora, police inspector (Special Operation Group).
Police also recovered genuine currency worth Rs 82,000 and mobile phones from the duo.
They have confessed to having collected Rs 82,000 by circulating fake currency notes in the city.
It was revealed that the duo used to target shops in crowded areas where shopkeepers do not have time to verify the notes provided to them.
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