Warangal : The KUC Police arrested an eight-member gang engaged in a fake currency note racket, and seized Rs 39 lakh (genuine currency) and fake notes worth Rs 21 lakh, a car, an auto-rickshaw ...
Unaware of carrying fake currency, the tourist attempted to pay an Uber driver, only to realise the mistake later. The incident was shared on Reddit and rapidly drew attention, resulting in a flurry ...
Circular identification mark with microtext Rs 500 on the right, five angular bleed lines on both the left and right sides Is there any app to identify fake currency notes? There exists no official ...
Authorities suspect that the group not only manufactured the fake notes but also circulated them within the city. The police suspect that the group had been making fake notes for the past five to ...
West Yorkshire police have this week warned retailers to be on the lookout for fake Scottish banknotes. The force issued the warning about Clydesdale £20 notes following an operation in which three ...
Nazir Shah reports for ARY News as a crime reporter in Karachi, he tweets at @ssyedhhussain KARACHI: A suspected scammer attempting to buy shoes with fake Rs5000 notes was caught by a shopkeeper ...
He thought the Sabarimala pilgrimage was the perfect cover to circulate fake currency notes. He blended seamlessly with 16 other pilgrims from across the Kasaragod district. He believed his plan was ...
The Pune city police have recovered as many as 2,070 fake Indian currency notes (FICN) of Rs 500 denomination while probing a fake currency racket busted in October 2024. So far, police have arrested ...
WARANGAL (HANAMKONDA): Police officials from the Kakatiya University Police Station successfully arrested eight people in a fake currency circulation racket on Saturday, seizing a total of Rs 38. ...
fake-bpy-module is the collections of the fake Blender Python API modules for the code completion in commonly used IDEs. Note: The similar project for Blender Game Engine (BGE) is available on ...
The drama unfolded when the driver inspected the note and began shouting, “Fake! Fake!” Confused by the outburst and the language barrier, the tourist initially thought it was a personal insult. The ...