This story is from August 8, 2016

NIA arrests trans-border courier of fake notes

The NIA has arrested Rubel Mia, wanted for involvement in a fake Indian currency notes (FICN) supply ring operated from Bangladesh. He is a resident of Malda, and was arrested from his hometown in West Bengal. An NIA Special Court sent him to 6-day police remand.
NIA arrests trans-border courier of fake notes
The NIA has arrested Rubel Mia, wanted for involvement in a fake Indian currency notes (FICN) supply ring operated from Bangladesh. He is a resident of Malda, and was arrested from his hometown in West Bengal.
An NIA Special Court sent him to 6-day police remand.
Rubel (25), sources say, was the main courier for bringing counterfeit notes across the Indo-Bangladesh border and supplying it to dealers in West Bengal.
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The FICN would then reach other states.
While NIA has already arrested six persons in the case, Rubel and three others, Prashanto Mondal, Ashok Gupta and Anarul were absconding. A reward of Rs 25000 each was announced on them last month.
NIA sources say that the fake currency notes originated in Pakistan, with the main conspirators based there.
A recent study sponsored by NIA revealed that fake currency worth Rs 400 crore is in circulation in India.
(Reported by Neeraj Chauhan)
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