The Delhi Police has busted a syndicate operating in Delhi and Uttar Pradesh, involved in the circulation of fake Indian currency notes (FICN) while arresting 3 individuals, including the mastermind behind the operation. A total of Rs. 3,98,900 worth of fake currency notes of Rs. 100, along with printing equipment and other materials used in the operation have been confiscated, told the police on Monday.

Delhi Police arrest three with fake currency of Rs. 3,98,900
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