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Image ID: 5325932
Caption : The Commissioner of Police, Bangalore, Ajai Kumar Singh, and the Joint Commissioner of Police, M.C. Narayana Gowda (left), examining the fake currency notes with a face value totalling Rs. 4.32 lakhs seized by Fraser Town police in Bangalore on July 26, 2005. The police arrested four persons allegedly involved in the inter-State racket in printing and circulating counterfeit currency. The arrested persons were also operating a "currency doubling" racket, the police said.
Photo: V. Sreenivasa Murthy
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Photographer :V Sreenivasa murthy
Category:
Crime Law and Justice
Sub-Category: CRIME
Credit: THE HINDU
Creation Date: 2005-07-26
Image Size: 1781 x 2336 pixels
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City : BANGALORE
State : KARNATAKA
Country :INDIA
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FAKE CURRENCY NOTES , COUNTERFEIT CURRENCY , RUPEES , SEIZURE , POLICE , BANGALORE , FRASER TOWN POLICE , POLICE COMMISSIONER , AJAI KUMAR SINGH , JOINT COMMISSIONER , MC NARAYANA GOWDA , INSPECTION