Fake Indian currency worth 10 million seized in Kathmandu

2016-04-09 0

Kathmandu, Apr 09 (ANI): The Nepal police have seized fake Indian currency worth 10 million in Nepal's Kathmandu city. Six persons, including one Pakistani and five Nepali nationals, have been arrested in the case. Deputy Inspector General of Police Bam Bahadur Bhandari said a special team was formed to tail the suspects before they were arrested. The accused had plans to circulate the fake currency in India. India often accuses Pakistan of circulating fake currency to destablise its economy, a charge that the latter denies.