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Following the incident, the Police on January 15 arrested a man, Said-ul alias Aslam Suratali Shaikh, a Jharkhand native living at Pydhonie.
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Officials of the Fort branch of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in Mumbai carrying out an audit of old and worn-out currency notes found Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICNs) totaling over INR 388000 had been deposited with the bank between September 2010 and June 2011, reports DNA. Following the incident, the Police on January 15 arrested a man, Said-ul alias Aslam Suratali Shaikh, a Jharkhand native living at Pydhonie. Another significant fact was that small denomination notes were also deposited in the bank, which is very rare, said the Police. Interestingly, the fake notes were deposited in the department that checks and exchanges torn and unusable notes.
Event ID | Date | Country | Storyhead |
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53556-104536-263553 | 1/16/2012 | India | Suspect arrested as FICNs found in a Mumbai branch of RBI |
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53556-104536-263553 | 1/16/2012 | India | arrest | Bid |