Sunday, November 25, 2007

Pak-made fake Indian currincy circulation in Tamil Nadu

The Reserve Bank of India has cautioned banks to be on their guard about circulation of "Pakistan-made" fake Indian currency notes of high quality print which were hard to detect.

The currency notes of Rs 100 denomination came to light during RBI's routine examination of a bunch of soiled notes sent by one of the State Bank of India branches in this city of Tamil Nadu recently, police said in Salem on Sunday.

The RBI Chennai unit, during examination, found 11 of the notes to be fake and alerted the Fort Branch of SBI in Salem, which in turn lodged a complaint with the local police.

Police quoted bank officials as saying that the RBI Chennai in its communication to the bank had stated that these notes were so sophisticatedly printed that they could not be detected easily.

Courtesy:timesofindia.com
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