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Police in Bangladesh&#39;s capital city, Dhaka, busted a Pakistan run fake Indian currency notes (FICN) valued at Rs.73.5 Million after receiving a tip-off about this racket. Moving in quickly, the police nabbed Pakistani citizens who smuggled large quantities of such fake currency notes from Pakistan via Sri Lanka in a marble container. The illicit activity was discovered in a secret chamber at a house in Dakshinkhan area. Watch to know more</p>
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