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FICN case: NIA arrests absconding accused carrying Rs 50K bounty
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New Delhi, June 20 (TIWN) The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has arrested wanted Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) supplier Sariful Islam in connection with his links with Bangladeshi gang involved in the illegal trade.
A reward of Rs 50,000 was declared by the NIA for information leading to arrest of Islam, a resident of Babupura in West Bengal's Malda district. NIA investigation has revealed that Islam used to procure FICN from absconding accused Saddam Sekh and Hakim Sekh, who are residents of Bangladesh, for further circulation in Karnataka along with his co-accused. Further investigation in the case to apprehend absconding Bangladeshi accused persons continues, said the NIA.
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