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Goats helped to reach the fake currency factory, fake notes worth 85 lakh recovered

On August 14, a cattle keeper in Jaipur sold his 80 goats to a man named Surendra Singh for Rs 9 lakh. Surendra Singh loaded the goats in a truck and left. After this, when the cattle keeper looked at the notes carefully, he was shocked. Because all the notes were fake. After this, he informed the police about it.

After this, when the police started investigating the case, a big racket of printing fake notes was revealed. Actually, the accused named Surendra Singh and Shivam Singh had cheated a cattle breeder by giving him fake notes of Rs 9 lakh and ran away with his 80 goats. The police arrested both of them and started interrogating them.

Fake notes worth 9 lakhs handed over to goat sellers
Apart from the father and son, another accused was also involved in the fraudulent act of buying goats. These people used to print fake notes at home and circulate them in the market in place of real ones. Their cunningness was revealed when they bought 80 goats from a cattle-keeper and gave him fake notes worth 9 lakhs. When the police exposed this fraud, they too were shocked to see the huge stock of fake notes.

Police arrested the accused who handed over fake notes
Deputy Commissioner of Police, Jaipur West, Amit Kumar said that on August 14, in the Bagru police station area, the cunning accused deceived a person and took away his 80 goats in a truck. In this case, apart from Surendra Singh and his son Shivam Singh, another Premchand was arrested. Also, a minor was also detained in the case.

Fake currency printing factory exposed during interrogation of the accused
Amit Kumar said that a car was recovered from the possession of the accused arrested in the fraud case. During its search, fake notes of Rs 9 lakh in the denomination of Rs 500 each were recovered. In such a situation, after sending the accused to judicial custody, considering the seriousness of the fake notes, on August 20, accused Surendra Singh, Shivam Singh and Premchand Saini were taken on production warrant and thoroughly interrogated in connection with the fake notes.

Fake notes worth Rs 85 lakh and two printers seized
Based on the interrogation, a raid was conducted at a house in Nanupuri Colony of Jhotwara as told by the accused. A huge cache of fake notes was found there. Fake notes of Rs 500 each worth Rs 85,94,000 were recovered from the spot. Two printers and two cutters were also found. At present, the three accused are being thoroughly interrogated. Many revelations can be made in this.

Source (PTI) (NDTV) (HINDUSTANTIMES)

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