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Kerala police arrest two more from Coimbatore in counterfeit currency case

Kerala police arrest two more from Coimbatore in counterfeit currency case Updated: Updated: On Wednesday, the police had arrested two men and seized ₹1.8 crore in counterfeit notes Share Article On Wednesday, the police had arrested two men and seized ₹1.8 crore in counterfeit notes A special team of the Kerala Police from Kochi arrested two more persons from Coimbatore early on Thursday in connection with the seizure of ₹1.8 crore in counterfeit notes from a resident of Al Ameen Colony here on Wednesday. Police sources said that S. Azharuddeen alias Ashraf (28) of Vasantham Nagar on Podanur Main Road and Mohammed Rishad (30) of Karumbukadai were arrested in the early hours of Thursday.

Fake bills of ₹1 80 crore seized, five arrested

The case prima facie has no extremism linkage, say ATS sources In a joint operation straddling Kerala and Tamil Nadu, the Kochi City police and the Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) arrested five persons and seized fake notes of the value of ₹1.80 crore. The operation lasted through the late-night hours of Wednesday into the early hours of Thursday. It was connected to a case registered by the Udayamperoor police following the seizure of ₹1.74 lakh on March 27. Immediately thereafter, the police had made four arrests, thus taking the total number of people arrested in the case to nine. Among the arrested were Ashraf Ali aka Settu, 29, Mohammed Rishad, 30, Syed Sultan, 32, and Azharuddeen aka Ashique, 28, all from Coimbatore.

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