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BANGKOK: Three Pakistani nationals, including head of one of the largest Bangkok-based fake Indian currency syndicate, have been arrested with counterfeit notes with a face value of Rs 100,000 outside the Pakistan embassy here.
"We arrested three Pakistanis with fake Indian money of Rs 100,000 in 1000 rupee notes denomination in a trap set up by the police," Tawatchai Narinrat, investigator in the immigration department, told.
The three were nabbed last night when they were coming out of the Pakistan Embassy after apparently exchanging the fake currency for 12,000 baht (Rs 24,000).
Among the arrested was Mohammad Sajjad Noor alias Multan, who is reportedly the head of one of the largest Bangkok-based fake Indian currency notes syndicate.
The other two were identified as Noor Sahid and Ali Mohammad Hafiz.
This is the third seizure of fake Indian currency by the Thai police in recent months.
3 Pak nationals arrested with fake Indian currency in Thailand - The Times of India
"We arrested three Pakistanis with fake Indian money of Rs 100,000 in 1000 rupee notes denomination in a trap set up by the police," Tawatchai Narinrat, investigator in the immigration department, told.
The three were nabbed last night when they were coming out of the Pakistan Embassy after apparently exchanging the fake currency for 12,000 baht (Rs 24,000).
Among the arrested was Mohammad Sajjad Noor alias Multan, who is reportedly the head of one of the largest Bangkok-based fake Indian currency notes syndicate.
The other two were identified as Noor Sahid and Ali Mohammad Hafiz.
This is the third seizure of fake Indian currency by the Thai police in recent months.
3 Pak nationals arrested with fake Indian currency in Thailand - The Times of India