In a shocking revelation, a ninth-grade dropout from Navi Mumbai has been arrested for running a fake currency scam, allegedly learning the craft from YouTube tutorials. Assistant Commissioner of Police Ajay Kumar Landge confirming the arrest, disclosed that the individual managed to produce over two lakh rupees in fake notes. Utilising materials like silver and green gift wraps, the tech-savvy culprit ingeniously manipulated GSM papers to create counterfeit currency. Landge noted that the suspect is being presented before the court as the investigation continues into the circulation of the fake currency notes. Fake Currency Racket Busted in Maharashtra: Six Arrested for Printing Fake Notes of Rs 500 in Pune (Watch Video).
Ninth-Grade Dropout Learns Counterfeiting From YouTube
Watch: "A 9th grade dropout youth learned how to make fake currency notes from YouTube and printed over 2 lakh rupees in fake notes. Further investigations are ongoing," says Ajay Kumar Landge, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Crime Branch, Navi Mumbai pic.twitter.com/1ojQU9Zyvd
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