"Guwahati Police Seizes Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN)"



logo : | Updated On: 07-May-2025 @ 3:56 pm
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A joint operation conducted by the Basistha Police Station and the Special Task Force (STF) Assam led to a significant bust of a counterfeit currency racket in Kerakuchi. This coordinated effort, which involved a raid on a suspected location, resulted in the seizure of a large consignment of fake Indian currency notes (FICN). During the operation, the police team was able to confiscate 282 fake 500-rupee notes, which were intended to be circulated as part of the counterfeit currency network.

Additionally, the team discovered 203 bundles of black paper, which were wrapped in sheets that were printed with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) logo. This discovery indicated that the counterfeiters were using these materials to further their operations in printing and distributing fake currency. The team also recovered a mobile phone and a scooty from the scene, which could potentially be linked to the illegal activities surrounding the counterfeit currency operation.

The prime suspect, identified as Abedur Rahman, alias Abed, is a 33-year-old resident of Hajo. He was arrested in connection with this case and taken into custody for further investigation. Rahman’s arrest marks a significant breakthrough in this case, as authorities continue to probe the full extent of his involvement in the counterfeit currency network.

The seizure of the fake currency notes and the subsequent arrest of the suspect highlights the ongoing efforts of law enforcement agencies to combat the circulation of counterfeit currency in Assam. This operation is part of a broader initiative to safeguard the economy from the damaging impact of fake currency, which can undermine the stability of the financial system and cause significant losses to businesses and individuals.

The authorities have initiated legal action against Abedur Rahman, and investigations are ongoing to determine the scale of the operation, the sources of the counterfeit notes, and the potential networks involved in printing and distributing these fake currencies. With counterfeit currency becoming an increasing concern in various parts of India, this operation emphasizes the need for vigilant law enforcement and cooperation between different agencies to prevent such illegal activities from spreading further.

As the case progresses, it is expected that more details will emerge about how the counterfeit notes were produced, distributed, and how extensive the operation was. Law enforcement agencies are focusing on uncovering the broader network of individuals involved in the counterfeit currency racket, and further arrests are possible as investigations continue.

In conclusion, the operation conducted by the Basistha Police Station and STF Assam serves as a reminder of the constant vigilance required to combat the circulation of fake currency in the region. By successfully seizing counterfeit notes and making an arrest, the authorities have made a significant impact on disrupting this illegal activity, sending a clear message that such offenses will not be tolerated. Legal proceedings are now underway against the accused, and authorities are hopeful that they can dismantle the counterfeit currency network and bring those responsible to justice.




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