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Fake currency racket busted

Vijayanagaram, February 22, 2005

A fake currency racket was busted with the arrest of four persons on Tuesday. Following a call received on crime stopper, the quick action team, led by the Sub Inspector M.Apparao laid in wait at the railway station and apprehended four persons while exchanging blackened bundled of notes according to the Superintendent of Police, Swati Lakra.

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