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Nagpur Police have arrested a peanut seller and three others for operating a racket that exchanged Rs 2,000 banknotes withdrawn from circulation by the RBI for a commission. The ring leader, Anil Jain, allegedly possessed a large amount of demonetized currency.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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