Two Nigerian Nationals Arrested With Fake Indian Currency

Officials of the Khanna police in India on Saturday arrested two Nigerian nationals, Nelson Igwe and Nnamdi Andrew. Recovered fake currency from their possession.

Acting on a tip-off, Crime Branch officials intercepted the accused identified as ‘Colvin Norman’ and ‘Gamtoi Cauva’ near Doraha bus stand on Saturday afternoon.

On frisking them, the police recovered fake currency of Rs 3.52 lakh of the denomination of Rs 100. They were detained after they failed to give satisfactory answers.

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