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    Counterfeit Notes Recovered in Shopian, Investigation Ongoing

    Srinagar, March 13 – Police in the Shopian district of Jammu and Kashmir said on Friday that they had cracked a fake currency racket and three people have been detained in connection with it.A police statement said, "Police in the Shopian district have busted a fake currency circulation racket...
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    Three Arrested in Shopian for Fake Currency Circulation

    The Shopian police in Jammu & Kashmir have successfully busted a fake currency circulation racket and recovered counterfeit notes worth ₹79,000, leading to the arrest of three individuals.Shopian, March 13: The Shopian police in Jammu & Kashmir have successfully busted a fake currency...
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    Counterfeit Notes Worth ₹10 Lakh Recovered in Assam

    Fake currency worth ₹10 lakh seized in Guwahati; one person arrested.Guwahati, February 26: The Guwahati Police seized counterfeit currency notes worth ₹10 lakh from under the Ulubari flyover and apprehended one person in connection with the case.According to police sources, the counterfeit...
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    Home Minister Shah Reviews Border Security in Bihar's Seemanchal

    Patna, February 25 Union Home Minister Amit Shah will begin a three-day visit to Bihar's Seemanchal region on Wednesday, with a focus on strengthening border management.Shah is scheduled to arrive in Purnea in the afternoon and proceed to Kishanganj. He will visit Araria on Thursday and Purnea...
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    CCTV & Tracking Lead to Arrest in Delhi Snatch Theft

    New Delhi, February 20 – In a major breakthrough, the Delhi Police have solved a case of blind robbery within 48 hours, arresting four robbers after scanning 200 CCTV cameras and tracking a 32 km trail within the national capital.The police also arrested the main suspect, officials said on...
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    Combating Transnational Smuggling: India's New Strategy

    New Delhi, February 11 India has significantly enhanced its global enforcement capabilities to curb transnational smuggling networks through 42 Mutual Customs Cooperation Agreements with major trading partners, while 21 more such agreements are under negotiation, CBIC Member Mohan Kumar Singh...
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