Pakistani caught with Rs 50lac in fake Indian currency at Sharjah Airport


Sharjah, May 1 (Emirates247) : A Pakistani national has been caught at Sharjah International Airport while trying to smuggle fake Indian currency notes into the UAE.

Sharjah Police said the counterfeit money totaled about five million Indian rupees and identified the smuggler as NAN.

Airport customs said the traveller was arriving from Pakistan. It said the fake notes were found concealed in clothes in the passenger’s bag.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, May 02 2014

    what to say?The Person Looks like only as carrier for some big fish behind.make him to speak to whom he is working and what promises he was made.certainly he is not a Producer,but unluckily got caught and good so.who knows how many People had this before .no wonder rupees are flying in and out of india and UAE.

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