Kasargod: Fake Currency Case: NIA Team to Arrest Key Suspect from UAE


Kasargod: Fake Currency Case - NIA Team to Arrest Key Suspect from UAE
 
Stephen Kayyar
Daijiworld Media Network - Kasargod (PS)
 
Kasargod, Dec 28:
In a major breakthrough in the Rs 9-lac fake currency case unearthed in Thaliparamba here a few months back, National Investigation Agency (NIA) has gathered that a key suspect involved in the crime hails from Kanhagad here, and is residing in the UAE. The NIA team will head to Abu Dhabi in a week's time to arrest him and will conduct further investigation into the matter.
 
NIA also ascertained that fake notes were used for abetting terrorism activities. NIA has submitted its primary investigation report to the Ernakulam NIA court. It is said that fake notes were printed in Pakistan, supplied to Dubai and later smuggled to India in containers. Abubakar of Kadappura, Hosadurga and Shanawaz of Kulathoor Kunhi, Thrissur (who is currently a prisoner in Mysore jail) were the middlemen who supplied the fake notes. Sources said that the investigation carried out by the NIA revealed that one container carrying fake notes had arrived in Kerala.
 
Police had seized fake notes to the tune of Rs 8,96,000, all in Rs 1000 denominations, from Thaliparamba near Kannur on September 18. The fake notes were being supplied in a car. Kamal Haji, Pradeepan, Ashish of Hosadurga who were in the car were arrested and a case of anti-national activity was registered. The probe was then handed over to NIA.
 
When NIA carried out investigations against the three arrested, all these facts were revealed. NIA also ascertained that Kamal Haji’s brother supplied fake notes in Kasargod and Thaliparamba areas. Another person, Shahnawaz, who got fake notes of Rs 1 lac from Pradeep Kumar was distributing them, and was arrested by the Mandya police. The NIA also ascertained that he was the member of the team which was distributing fake notes in areas like Kannur, Kasargod, Kanhagad.

 

  

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  • Praveen Kumar, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 29 2011

    Avil Dalmeida, Moodubelle/Dubai agreed with you always kasargod in news and no comments from some of the regular commentators here?? If the same incident would have been taken place in karnataka, then there would have been atleast 50 comments by now.

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  • Mortein Crasta, kingston

    Thu, Dec 29 2011

    Wah, Kamal Haji ne Kamal kar diya..LOL. I wonder why any respect should be given to people like Kamal by attaching the perfix..haji, or perhaps it isn't so insulting to other hajis after all

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  • Oliver, mangalore

    Wed, Dec 28 2011

    Freinds, this is the Govt. of UK (United Kasargod), u get whatever fake u want here, be it currencies of any nation, be visa's of any nation, be it certified certificates with attestation of any universities, etc. etc.

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  • Alwyn, Canada

    Wed, Dec 28 2011

    Very serious issue. Such anti national should be hanged so that no one should dared to perform such activity again. These Indians live in India and support Pakistan which is very bad to India. People give respect to the nation of given us so much freedom to live where many nations are starving today for such freedom. Stop support to rougue nations like Pakistan where only people see terrorism, murders, religious extremism and fights.So live in Kasaragod peacefully and don't act like Pakis in Kasaragod.

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  • Avil Dalmeida, Moodubelle/Dubai

    Wed, Dec 28 2011

    Always Kasargod in the news. For fake passport, for fake currency etc. etc.

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  • John, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 28 2011

    Any conspiracy of targeting minority!

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