Gujarat Police caught fake notes of 25 crores ABN

गुजरात पोलिसांनी Ambulanceमध्ये पकडल्या 25 कोटींच्या नोटा; आता सत्य आलं समोर

Police found a large stock of currency notes in Gujarat’s Surat city on Friday morning. This action was taken within the limits of Kamarej police station. This action has been taken on the basis of information received from police sources. In this operation a huge stock of currency notes of Rs 2000 denomination was seized. It has been learned that the value of these notes is Rs 25 crore 80 lakh.

Hitesh Josar, superintendent of rural division of Gujarat Police Force gave information about this operation. The police had received information that currency notes were being transported in large quantities on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad route. Under this, the police laid a trap and stopped an ambulance passing through this route at the check post and after investigation, the police found six big boxes of notes in the ambulance. Reverse Bank of India was printed on these notes instead of Reserve Bank of India. Also, MOVIE SHOOTING PURPOSE ONLY was written below it.

But even though the police were told that they would check the notes, people noticed that the police had made a mistake. Netizens on social media noticed this mistake of the police and reacted to it.

People have commented one by one on this mistake of Surat Police. A Twitter user named Albert Arul has said that the work pressure has increased as the election approaches.

Another user said that he saw the reverse bank but was not seen leaving for the shooting of the film.

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However, questions are being raised whether the police were given wrong information by the sources or someone made fun of them.


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