2 men were going on the train, RPF stopped after seeing a cloth bag tied on the waist; If opened … – India tv hindi

2 men were going on the train, RPF stopped after seeing a cloth bag tied on the waist; If opened ... - India tv hindi

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A sensational case of smuggling of money has come to light at the railway station in Kollam, Kerala. Two people chose the train for smuggling of money so that no one could see them in the crowd and the smugglers easily succeed in their cause. But after suspicion, both have been arrested with a smuggling of Rs 44 lakh. Both these people were caught by RPF and Railway Police from the station. Both were arrested for not being able to give accurate information on asking about the money.

Bundle of notes was in a cloth bag tied on the waist

After the Kollam-Chennai train reached Punalur station on Monday morning, the railway police and RPF team searched 2 suspicious people. During this time, a bundle of notes was recovered from a cloth bag tied on his waist. The arrested persons are named Mutthu (58) and Alpana (58), who are natives of Virudunagar, Madurai. Both reached with 44 lakh rupees from the train. They have not been able to present the source of the smuggled amount or other documents. Further investigation is being done in the case.

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44 lakh rupees recovered for smuggling

Trafficking of fake notes from Bangladesh to Aligarh

At the same time, let us tell you that one such case of smuggling of notes has also come up from Aligarh in UP. In Aligarh too, 3 vicious smugglers who smuggled fake notes from Bangladesh have been arrested by a joint team of SOG and police while taking action. The police have also recovered fake notes of 500-500 fake notes of 77 thousand rupees, 5 mobile phones, scooty in bundles from their possession. Large information has been revealed about action against fake note gang.

These smugglers ask for fake notes from Bangladesh. Malda uses the route. In the past, there has been talk of the consignment of fake notes coming into the country from the Malda route.

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