26 crore Fake Currency printed as Reverse Bank of India seized IG News
It can be said that we keep seeing many cases on TV where miscreants are caught by the police doing illegal things like printing these fake notes and transporting them from one place to another. This smuggling is not limited to fake currency, these miscreants find different ways to transport even sandalwood trees in the forests, avoiding the eyes of the police. Accordingly, the fake currency that was being carried in the ambulance (Fake Currency In Ambulance) has been confiscated. Read further for more details.
https://irshadgul.com/26-crore-fake-currency-printed-as-reverse-bank-of-india-seized-ig-news/
Lear MorePolice seize ₹14.35 lakh of fake currency in Vellore
Abandoned fake currency notes worth ₹14.35 lakh were seized by the police on the service lane of Chennai-Bangalore Highway (NH48) in Konavattam within the Vellore Corporation limits on Saturday.
This comes a day after the police seized unaccounted cash of ₹14.7 crore from parked vehicles near the Pallikonda toll gate. The police said around 10.45 a.m., a police patrol team found an abandoned cardboard box on the service lane of the highway in the neighbourhood. They opened the box and found currency notes in the denomination of ₹500.
Lear More8th Edition MASCRADE 2022
22-23 September 2022 | Shangri-La, New Delhi
MASCRADE 2022 focuses on imparting knowledge and creating awareness amongst the consumers about their rights, duties and responsibilities to safeguard their welfare and interest from illicit trade network. It will provide a platform to analyse and promote deliberations among the stakeholders on the adverse socio-economic impact of illicit trade is an unfair trade practice that undermines private sector contributions to economic growth and employment. It chokes market growth, sabotages global supply chains, squanders natural resources and endangers security
The growing network of illicit trade is a grave oncern as it endangers lives of the consumers. Inadequate legal framework and lack of consumer awareness are shaping the dynamics of illicit trade. Imparting knowledge to the consumer on the importance of promoting genuine goods in the country can go a long way to tackle this menace. Therefore, significant policy reforms and strategies should be enhanced to fight against the growing hazards of counterfeiting and smuggling with the goal of keeping consumer safe.
“Our goal is to foster a healthy discussion on newer and practical strategies to mitigate the challenges of counterfeiting and smuggling”
WHAT ARE WE DISCUSSING THIS YEAR?
- To Empower, Inspire and Connect Consumers for a Safer and Healthier World
- Reining in the Threat Posed by Online Bad actors to your Business and its Consumers
- An Inter-ministerial Dialogue on Prioritizing the Fight Against Counterfeiting and Smuggling – Towards socio-economic development in India’s ‘Amrit Kaal’
- Issues, Trends and Collaborations – Need for Proactive Strategies to stay ahead of illicit players
- Accelerating Action Against Organized Crime fueling Illicit Trade – Identify, Analyze and Respond
Five men arrested for smuggling liquor to Tamil Nadu from Karnataka
COIMBATORE: The Negamam police in Coimbatore district arrested five people on Monday for smuggling liquor from Karnataka to Tamil Nadu. The police seized 45 litre and 700 ml of brandy from them.
Negamam police sub-inspector A Mohammed, special sub-inspector Kannan and police constables Manivasagam and Dineshraj conducted vehicle checks on Monday afternoon. They intercepted a sport utility vehicle (SUV) on the Palladam -Pollachi Road and checked it. They found Karnataka liquor packets and bottles in the SUV.
Mumbai: Crime branch arrests one for selling beauty products after altering their expiry dates
The crime branch department of Mumbai police have arrested a 51-year-old man who used to allegedly import expired cosmetic products from foreign countries and sell them in different markets in the city and adjoining areas, after alerting its expiry date.
Th accused has been identified as Arshad Sheikh, who allegedly imported expired cosmetic products from Europe, China and other countries, and sold them in local markets of the city after changing the dates of manufacture and expiry, added the police.
Lear More6 arrested for smuggling liquor in Bihar
Patna, Sep 26 (SocialNews.XYZ) Four liquor smugglers, who were part of an interstate syndicate, and two others were arrested on the Patna-Aurangabad national highway in Bihar’s Jahanabad on Monday, police said.
While the accused were travelling in a luxury car, they used Ranchi-Patna interstate bus for the smuggling – keeping the liquor consignment on the bus’ roof amid the passengers’ luggage, and followed it from behind.
https://www.socialnews.xyz/2022/09/26/6-arrested-for-smuggling-liquor-in-bihar/
Lear MoreBaddi unit caught making fake BP drug under Glenmark label
Spurious drugs manufactured in the name of Glenmark Pharma were seized from Aclime Formulations at Thana village in the Baddi industrial area during a raid conducted by officials of the Drugs Control Administration (DCA).
The raid, which began last night, continued till 9 am today. The firm was manufacturing a leading blood pressure drug of Glenmark Pharma despite having only a food licence. The QR code, too, had been adroitly copied, which made it difficult to differentiate between the fake and the original product.
Lear MoreDriver fled as soon as garbage truck overturned, seized liquor worth Rs 50 lakh
Muzaffarpur: Even after the total prohibition in Bihar, smugglers continue to engage in new tricks of smuggling liquor. The recent incident took place in Muzaffarpur district, where police found liquor in a truck full of garbage. The police were also stunned to see this. In fact, a truck overturned near Dumri Fardo under the Sadar police station area. It was full of garbage. After the truck overturned, both the driver and his associate fled from the spot. After the accident, a crowd of locals gathered at the spot.
Lear MoreSabah Customs seizes cigarettes, liquor worth RM1.24mil in three containers
KOTA KINABALU: The Royal Malaysian Customs Department (JKDM) seized three containers containing cigarettes and liquor worth RM1.24mil in two separate raids at Sepanggar Port here this month.
Sabah Customs assistant director-general Cheong Yu Min said the first seizure was made on Sept 10 involving a container containing 10.2 million sticks of white cigarettes, while the second, was on Sept 18, involving two containers in which 52,272 litres of liquor was found.
Lear MoreTwin hauls lay bare tactics to smuggle coal
Two seizures of smuggled coal in the Asansol-Durgapur police commissionerate in the past week have revealed tactics of subterfuge such as illegal coal being transported under the garb of ferrying milk-based products and bakery items so as to get by security screening.
Police intercepted two container trucks, one on Tuesday night and the other in the small hours of Saturday, within Jamuria police station limits to seize smuggled coal pilfered from different Eastern Coalfields mines in the area. Police on Tuesday arrested the truck driver and on Saturday the driver and helper. Search is on for truck owners and alleged smugglers.
https://www.telegraphindia.com/west-bengal/twin-hauls-lay-bare-tactics-to-smuggle-coal/cid/1887412
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