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Vindhyanagar Police has achieved great success in Singrauli, Madhya Pradesh. Police have arrested a person with fake notes of 38 thousand four hundred. The surprising thing is that the accused himself made these fake notes at home. The police have registered a case against the accused and started investigation. This matter has been disclosed by SP Nivedita Gupta in the office of Superintendent of Police.
In a press conference held at the Superintendent of Police office, SP Nivedita Gupta said that Vindhyanagar police station in-charge Archana Dwivedi received information that a person was trying to circulate fake notes in the area, based on which a team was formed. And he was seen in the market in civil dress. Meanwhile, there was news that a young man was going to deliver a consignment of fake notes in Dhoti village. Police arrested a suspicious youth at the place mentioned here and while searching him, fake notes of Rs.100 and Rs.200 were found from him.
Police have seized several tools
When the police interrogated the accused, he said that his name was Chintu alias Dinesh Saket. Dinesh Banauli is a resident of Khutar. The accused said that he was trying to print fake notes from a printer at home and sell them in the market. Fake notes worth Rs 38,400 have been recovered from the house of the accused. Police have also seized a color printer, laptop, paper and other equipment for making fake notes from the house of the accused. The accused was trying to circulate these fake notes in the market. The accused said that he gave the Rs 50 note he made to small shopkeepers and took away the goods. Now the police is collecting information from the accused about how many rupee notes he has spent so far in the market and where.
Learned how to make fake notes from YouTube
25-year-old Dinesh Saket alias Chintu started printing fake notes after learning from videos available on YouTube. He is only 12th pass and he has not studied much. But he dreamed of becoming rich as soon as possible so he searched some videos on the internet and YouTube and prepared a setup to print fake notes. His plan was to print low-value counterfeit notes, so that he would not be caught.
200 to 500 notes were minted
According to the police, four fake notes of 500, 100, 110 and 200 rupees have also been recovered from the house of the accused. The accused bought goods by giving fake Rs 50 notes to small shopkeepers as the notes were of low value and hence people used to check less. In such a situation, the shopkeepers did not even know that someone had given them fake notes and left. Currently, the police is investigating the matter and it is also being investigated how many notes the person spent in the market.
(Reporting by Naveen Mishra/Singrauli)