
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) arrested the accused on Friday in the case of a false currency in Kasaragod in 2013 after he had made a publication since 2015, where he has been in custody of local authorities since 2015.
Moideenabha Ummer Beary, who was searched in four cases, was from Dubai from Dubai to custody on Friday Friday from Dubai from Dubai. He was subsequently taken to Kochi and produced before the special judgment of Nia, Ernacula.
NIA ensured the abolition of the accused’s Indian passport and in 2013 also issued an interpol red announcement against it, soon after the revival of false Indian monetary notes from four different places in the case, the communication issued by the agency said.
The investigation revealed that the Moideen, a native of UDUPI district in Karnataka, has conspired with the co -defendants to gain high -quality false currencies with a nominal value of 31 ₹ from SAE. Later it was traded to India by another accused Usman flight through Bengaluru. According to the agency, the defendant then spread the currencies in the district of Kasaragod.
In the cases, NIA has been accused of six accused, including Moideen.
Published – June 20, 2025 23:54