
The police found that the duo was responsible for the circulation of counterfeit notes in the region. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
On Sunday, the Amburian police were arrested by two people for the circulation of counterfeits of 100 designations in Ambur and the surrounding areas of tirupattur.
The police said the arrested persons were identified as Mohammed Imran (30 years) and Mohammed Tharif, 29. They are natives of the city of Ambur and were in this area friends from childhood. The initial investigation revealed that N. Shabana Begam, 62, Resident in Ambur Town, promised her gold jewelry in the city many months ago. She decided to get back her jewelry by paying the remaining fees of 40,000 GBP.
When she did not reach 10,000 ₹ for her jewelry payments, her son Mohammed Amir (24) borrowed an amount from friends of Imran and Tharaif, who are now suspicious. After depositing 40,000 GBP in the bank, however, the treasurer V. Muthlakshmi discovered between the money between the money between the money of 84 counterfeits.
Based on the complaint of the Bank’s officials, the police were investigating and found that the duo was responsible for the circulation of counterfeit notes in the region. A case was registered. They were stored in a sub-yail in Tirupattur.
The police said it seemed that the duo was on a small scale. Suspects have previous criminal cases against them. The probe is running.
Published – May 18, 2025 17:39