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Maharashtra: Fake currency notes of over Rs 2 lakh face value seized; man held for printing them in Panvel

An offence has been registered against the accused at the Taloja police station

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The police have arrested a man for allegedly printing fake currency notes in Panvel taluka of Maharashtra's Raigad district, and seized from him counterfeit notes of more than Rs 2 lakh face value after conducting a raid, an official said on Friday, reported the PTI.

According to the police, the 26-year-old accused, identified as Prafulla Govind Patil, had learnt the technique of printing fake currency notes primarily by watching YouTube videos, he said.

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