Noida techie held for allegedly printing fake currency in Faridabad hotel
India, June 30 -- A 29-year-old computer engineer employed with a multinational firm in Noida was arrested from his parents' residence in Faridabad's Sector 17 on Monday for allegedly printing Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) inside a hotel room, police said.
Investigators said the suspect, who earns an annual package of Rs.34 lakh, had booked a room at an upscale hotel on Surajkund Road on June 26 but left after locking it and taking the keys.
On Monday morning, the hotel administration alerted police. A crime branch team recovered A4-size special category printing paper and 11 counterfeit currency notes, including 10 of Rs.100 denomination and one of Rs.500, besides a laptop and printer.
Yashpal Yadav, public relations officer of Fa...
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