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Two arrested in Fake Indian Currency notes worth Rs 62,000

Based on a tip the Mumbai Police officials form a team to catch the culprits, the team nab the accused near Byculla and recovers fake currency notes from their possession

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The Mumbai crime branch arrested two accused persons in a case of fake Indian currency notes. The arrested accused were identified as Mohd. Shahid Jinu Shaikh, 24, and Abdul Abjar Shaikh, 18 and both the accused hail from Jharkhand.

Jagdish Sail, Senior Inspector crime branch unit-III said, "Our officer received information about a fake currency with the involvement of some people."

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