City police in Surat busted a racket of printing Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICNs) in Limbayat and arrested three persons. The police recovered FICNs of Rs 9.36 lakh face value and are making attempts to recover more distributed notes. The mastermind behind the racket, Shah, was running a weekly newspaper and a news portal. Learn more about the arrests and recovery in this article.
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The raid led to the confiscation of a substantial amount of Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) amounting to Rs. 1,85,500, comprising 371 notes of Rs. 500 denomination.