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Mumbai: NIA court sentences 4 accused to 5 years of imprisonment for fake currency notes

The verdict was delivered on Wednesday, marking a significant milestone for the agency in the ongoing fight against counterfeit currency

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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) secured its first conviction of 2025 as the Special NIA Court, Mumbai sentenced four individuals to five years of imprisonment in a case related to the possession of Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN), according to a press release, reported news agency ANI.

The verdict was delivered on Wednesday, marking a significant milestone for the agency in the ongoing fight against counterfeit currency.

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