Fake currency still remains a major threat for businessmen, common man in Odisha

Meanwhile, a team of the Crime Branch STF has intensified probe into the seizure of Rs 41 lakh fake notes in Sonepur. Earlier, the STF had arrested one Dipak Meher in connection with the incident.

Rs 41 lakh fake notes seized in Sonepur

The seizure of fake currency notes with a face value of over Rs 41 lakh by the Special Task Force (STF) is not only the tip-of-an-iceberg of a well organised racket, it also speaks volumes of the vulnerability of the common man. The middle-men, who are part of this racket, easily manage to circulate these fake notes among businessmen and other gullible consumers from Sonepur to Balasore.

From markets to daily haats, these middlemen easily circulate the fake currency notes. People in the rural and tribal areas are getting duped by such fraudsters easily. Recently, the Nilagiri Police had arrested two persons after they tried to circulate the fake notes at a liquor shop.