
Police find suitcase full of fake currency on NICE Road in Bengaluru
The Hindu
Prima facie, they look like colour photocopies of ₹2,000 denomination notes amounting to ₹10 crore, he said.
Police found a suitcase full of fake ₹2,000 currency notes abandoned on NICE Road in Bengaluru on July 25.
Passers-by noticed the bag and alerted the police.
Talaghattapura police rushed to the spot and seized the suitcase.
Police are ascertaining who had a abandoned the suitcase and why, P. Krishna Kant, DCP, South division, said. Prima facie, they look like colour photocopies of notes amounting to ₹10 crore, he said.
The police are checking CCTV camera footage from in and around the area.

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