Pakistani mortar shell recovered near India-Bangladesh borders in Bengal’s Cooch Behar
When one of the construction workers first noticed the shell, he mistook it as some ordinary explosive and panicked.
Border Security Force troops have seized fake Indian currency notes (FICN) of the face value of Rs 1.94 lakh in Malda district, the BSF said on Monday.
BSF troops on Sunday night observed a suspected person coming on a motorcycle from Kamata village in the district. On being challenged, he fled away but one packet fell down, a BSF release said.
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On opening the packet the troops found fake currency notes of 2000 denomination with a face value of Rs 1.94 lakh.
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The seized currency notes have been handed over to Baishnabnagar police station for further legal action, it said.
This year the BSF has seized FICN of face value Rs 4.68 lakh in South Bengal and apprehended one Indian smuggler, the release added.
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