Falschgeld unter Bargeld in Taschen auf Straße in Indore gefunden

Die Polizei von Indore untersucht drei herrenlose Taschen, die auf der Sanwer-Ujjain Road gefunden wurden und Geldbündel enthielten. Viele Pakete waren mit falschen Banknoten und buntem Papier gefüllt.

Die Polizei von Indore untersucht drei herrenlose Taschen, die auf der Sanwer-Ujjain Road entdeckt wurden. Die Taschen enthielten Geldbündel, doch in vielen Paketen befanden sich gefälschte Banknoten, die mit buntem Papier vermischt waren.

Die Behörden haben Ermittlungen eingeleitet und werten CCTV-Aufnahmen aus. Die Taschen wurden in der Nähe des Bhutta Square gefunden.

Der Vorfall hat die örtlichen Beamten alarmiert, da das Auftauchen von Falschgeld auf einen möglichen Finanzbetrug hindeutet.

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