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In Surat, Gujarat, two individuals were arrested with fake Indian currency notes worth Rs 9,000, allegedly originating from Bangladesh. One of the accused, Suresh Lathidadiya, is under investigation by the National Investigation Agency and has prior FICN-related cases.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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