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A man named Jarman Singh was arrested in Punjab by Amritsar Rural police, with counterfeit currency worth Rs 2.15 lakh, two firearms, and ammunition. Preliminary investigation suggests the consignment was sent by operatives of Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI to instigate unrest in the region. A case has been registered at Gharinda police station, and further investigations are ongoing to establish connections.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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