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Fake Rs 2000 notes printed in Pakistan, pushed into India through India-Bangladesh border

Printed in Pakistan and pushed into India through the India-Bangladesh Border, the Border Security Force (BSF) last week seized at least 40 fake notes of Rs 2000, reported Indian Express.

The amount was seized on February 8 in Murshidabad from Azizur Rahman (26), who hails from Malda in West Bengal.

The accused told the investigators that that the notes were printed in Pakistan, allegedly with the help of the Inter Services Intelligence (ISI), and had been smuggled across the border from Bangladesh.

Meanwhile, the BSF is in talks with Reserve Bank of India (RBI) for imparting of training to its troopers for identifying fake notes smuggled through Indo-Bangla border.

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