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Printing of fake currency in madrassas, trial in market and then supply… Fake currency factory busted in UP

Nita Yadav

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Shocking news has come out from Uttar Pradesh’s Prayagraj. Fake notes were being printed in the madrassa where the children were supposed to study. Be it madrasah teacher or maulvi, all of them together opened such a printing press of fake notes, where fake notes worth 18 lakh rupees were printed. The police have arrested two people, including the Maulvi and Ustad of the madrasa. The country’s intelligence agency IB has also started investigating the case.

The IB visited the madrasa and investigated as it suspected that the case might be linked to neighboring countries or a terrorist outfit. The worrying thing is that fake notes of Rs 100-100 have reached the market of Prayagraj. Perhaps those who are hard to identify. All these notes have been printed in a madrasa named Jamia Habibia located in Atarasuiya area of ​​Prayagraj.

Tafseerul became a master at printing fake notes

The accused in the case is 25-year-old Mohammad Tafseerul, who took the degree of Alim after studying as a Maulvi. He is the principal of a madrasa. It was here that he became a master of counterfeiting. The second accused is 23-year-old Zaheer Khan. He also took the degree of Aleem from the madrasa. He became a teacher in Madrasah. But, he turned out to be a master at printing fake notes.

The third accused is 18-year-old Mohammad Afzal. He was kept in a madrasa for circulating fake notes in the market. Another accused is 18-year-old Mohammad Shahid. He came to the Madrasa to become a Maulvi. But, got caught in this network of printing fake notes.

Why 100 rupee notes were printed?

Together, these people opened a printing press of fake currency notes in Madrasahs, which were considered centers of education. The pattern of how this fake note printing factory was opened inside the Madrasa and the planning with which the Maulvi and Ustad were working has also come to light.

The accused knew that the shopkeeper checks the Rs 500 note several times before taking it. That’s why they all made a plan together that only fake notes of 100-100 rupees will be printed in the madrasa. After printing the fake notes, Afzal and Shahid regularly went to the market for trials. Their targets were places like bus stations or railway stations. Where people are often in a hurry.

20 thousand rupees notes were printed every day

Don’t think it is necessary to identify genuine or fake notes. According to the police, these accused, who printed fake notes in the madrasa, were giving three notes instead of one genuine note of 100 rupees. According to the police, the Maulvi and Ustad of the madrasa used to print 20 thousand rupees notes every day. Accordingly, these people printed 6 lakh rupees notes in a month. A fake currency factory was running in the madrasa for three months. With a calculation of 6 lakh rupees per month, these accused had printed notes worth 18 lakh rupees in 3 months.

Items found in police raid

A printer, a large number of genuine currency notes, ink for printing notes and green cello tape were also found in the madrasa. These people used bright and green tape in the counterfeit notes instead of the metal thread used in the genuine notes.

Report- TV9 Bureau.

Nita Yadav

Nita Yadav

I am Nita Yadav, specializing in writing about politics and breaking national news. My focus is on delivering insightful and timely perspectives on these crucial topics, aiming to inform and engage my readers effectively.

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