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New Delhi, March 9: Smuggling of Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) from abroad has shown an increase prompting financial intelligence agencies to keep a strict watch anticipating surge with Lok Sabha elections round the corner. The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI), country's lead agency to check smuggling, has found that neighbouring Sri Lanka, Nepal and Bangladesh among others have fast emerged as new routes for smugglers to push Pakistan-printed fake currency notes, official sources said. The DRI officials have during April, 2013 and January this year registered five such cases outside India and seized FICN with face value of Rs 15 lakh. As many as eight people, including three Pakistani nationals, were arrested in a joint operation by officials of the DRI and respective countries abroad, the sources said. During 2012-13, eight cases of smuggling of FICN from abroad were registered. About 14 people, including five Pakistanis, were arrested in this connection. FICN with face value of Rs 6.35 lakh were seized during these cases, they said. Besides, the smuggling of FICN is being routed to India via Vietnam and Malaysia, they said. "The arrests in FICN cases during last and current fiscals were made outside India. There were high quality Fake Indian Currency Notes seized. The intelligence shows that they were printed in Pakistan," a senior DRI official said. He said it is very difficult to ascertain the genuineness of these notes with the naked eye. Sources suspect that the smuggling of FICN may increase ahead of Lok Sabha polls. "Despite check, there have been few reported instances where FICN were being pushed from abroad ahead of elections," a source said.

Read more at: Increase in Pak-printed fake currency notes smuggling to India - News Oneindia
 
New Delhi, March 9: Smuggling of Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) from abroad has shown an increase prompting financial intelligence agencies to keep a strict watch anticipating surge with Lok Sabha elections round the corner. The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI), country's lead agency to check smuggling, has found that neighbouring Sri Lanka, Nepal and Bangladesh among others have fast emerged as new routes for smugglers to push Pakistan-printed fake currency notes, official sources said. The DRI officials have during April, 2013 and January this year registered five such cases outside India and seized FICN with face value of Rs 15 lakh. As many as eight people, including three Pakistani nationals, were arrested in a joint operation by officials of the DRI and respective countries abroad, the sources said. During 2012-13, eight cases of smuggling of FICN from abroad were registered. About 14 people, including five Pakistanis, were arrested in this connection. FICN with face value of Rs 6.35 lakh were seized during these cases, they said. Besides, the smuggling of FICN is being routed to India via Vietnam and Malaysia, they said. "The arrests in FICN cases during last and current fiscals were made outside India. There were high quality Fake Indian Currency Notes seized. The intelligence shows that they were printed in Pakistan," a senior DRI official said. He said it is very difficult to ascertain the genuineness of these notes with the naked eye. Sources suspect that the smuggling of FICN may increase ahead of Lok Sabha polls. "Despite check, there have been few reported instances where FICN were being pushed from abroad ahead of elections," a source said.

Read more at: Increase in Pak-printed fake currency notes smuggling to India - News Oneindia

They are in need of money to buy Chinese Submarines
.......:cheesy:
 
Dont care, people here do check the higher currency notes of 500, 1000....
 
The DRI officials have during April, 2013 and January this year registered five such cases outside India and seized FICN with face value of Rs 15 lakh.

15 Lakh is chump change it is just 15 bundles of 1000 rupee notes. Most probably the figure is wrong. Indian govt would not be worried for only Rs. 15 Lakh.

Either the efficiency of pakistan to make FICN has reduced drastically or the Indian authorities have not been able to catch these smugglers. It is most likely the latter
 
Why ISI need to take so much risk for just 15 lakh, when it can get billions selling drugs to Indians. This is another poor attempt to malign Pakistan.
 
Indians do that to Pakistan so don't complain when the traffic goes the other way......
 
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