Fresh consignment of FICN of Rs 2000 were seized at Bangladesh border last month. (Express Photo) Fresh consignment of FICN of Rs 2000 were seized at Bangladesh border last month. (Express Photo)The forensic report on high-quality fake Indian currency notes (FICN) of Rs 2,000 denomination, which were recently seized by the National Investigation Agency (NIA), indicates that the notes were printed using stamp paper from Bangladesh. This is a new trend, where FICN racketeers, with possible help from Pakistan, have started printing high-value Indian currency in Bangladesh. A detailed probe is being conducted into seizures of high-quality fake Rs 2,000 notes, officials said.
Source: Indian Express March 02, 2017 23:15 UTC