Secret report nails Pak for fake currency
July 13, 2011  16:13

India's National Investigating Agency has recently filed a 'confidential' report before the special NIA court in Mumbai. Rediff.com's Toral Varia who has access to the report says the findings nail Pakistan's role in the manufacturing and circulation of Fake Indian Currency Notes in India.  

The NIA in a recently filed supplementary chargesheet before the special NIA court in Mumbai, has claimed that there has been a significant rise in the instances of counterfeit currencies being funneled in the Indian market by elements of state of actors of some foreign country.

The report goes on to clarify that the 'foreign country' is Pakistan. This supplementary chargesheet has been filed against 7 accused arrested in 2009.

Full report on rediff.com shortly

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