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23 June 2007   11:39 (IST) News Archives

Border Security Force, BSF says, Fakirapur in Dhaka and Jhinaghati in Sherpur district are the two places in Bangladesh where fake Indian Currency notes are being allegedly printed. In a press release today BSF said that the two arrested youths Risang and Kingkong Sangma revealed that fake Indian Currency notes are being smuggled into India's North Eastern State .

BSF Commandant Mr V S Sikarwar told media persons that based on the revelation of the two arrested persons, the BSF would try and get concrete proof before taking up the issue of printing presses that were printing fake indian currency inside Bangladesh .

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