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False tip-off leaves NIA red-faced after angadia cash bust
Updated On: 03 July, 2013 12:52 AM IST | | Vinay Dalvi
Monday's raid on angadia trucks full of cash and diamonds outside Mumbai Central may have miscarried, since officials haven't found any fake currency despite informer's claim
After the city witnessed what is being touted as its biggest raid -- in terms of the haul’s worth -- on four angadia trucks laden with cash and diamonds near Mumbai Central station on Monday night, police sources say the bust is likely to come a cropper.
For, the National Investigating Agency (NIA), which conducted the raid in collaboration with the Income Tax (I-T) department, was apparently misled by an informer to believe that the trucks were laden with counterfeit currency meant to fund terror activities. Based on the information, the NIA, meant to combat terror, intercepted the trucks near Mumbai Central station, but realised it was a mishit, I-T sources said.
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