Fake currency notes with a face value of Rs 3.92
crore have been seized from a car belonging to a city-based financier lodged in
jail, police said today.
The currency
notes were suspected to be printed by Ketan Dave, a city-based financier, who
is presently in judicial custody on charges of cheating a scrap dealer Nitin
Patel, they said.
The Rajkot
Police found the car parked at one Sukhsagar Society here last night, after the
questioning of two of Dave's accomplices, Parth Terraiya and Umang Gajjar, who
are also in jail.
"We
searched the parked car owned by Dave and found fake currency with a face value
of Rs 3.92 crore," Rajkot Police Commissioner Anupamsinh Gehlot told
reporters.
Genuine currency notes worth Rs 80,000 were also seized
from the same car, he added.
"The
accused had used high-quality paper and ink making it difficult to figure out
if the currency is fake," Gehlot said.
Also, investigation is underway to ascertain whether
the accused had circulated the fake currency in local market or in banks
(through deposits), he added.
Police had arrested Dave along with his business
partner Shailesh Bambhaniya after Patel filed a complaint of cheating on
February 24.
Subsequent police raids on Dave's office premises
unearthed fake currency with face value of Rs 57 lakh.
Patel in the FIR said Dave and Bambhaniya had
promised to lend him Rs 50 lakh in cash on the condition that he issue a cheque
of the same amount in the name of their financial firm.
Patel had issued a cheque but failed to get the
money from them following which he lodged a complaint with "A"
division police station here.
Their interrogation had led the police to nab the
two accomplices (Terraiya and Gajjar) whose questioning led the police to seize
the fake currency, Gehlot said.
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