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Delhi police have been warned after the false notes worth two crore were caught in Ranchi. In this case, the search for a person named Nek Verdaj goes on, described as the leader of the gang. Initial investigation revealed that these notes were printed from the computer and conducted in rural areas. Police are also investigating the connection with Pakistan. Jagran correspondent, New -Delhi. When the information about the connection of two false notes trapped in Ranchi with Delhi got, Delhi police not only became alert, but also began searching for Nedaj, who was allegedly the brain of the entire gang. Remove ads, just read the news of the Delhi police, Ranchi police and collect information about Defining, so his entire network can be demolished. A senior police officer in Delhi says that the initial investigation revealed that the recovered false notes were computer printed, and that Dutch was running this computer -printed false notes across the country. The name Nekdaj, the brain of false notes, emerged in questioning of accused Mohammad Sabir and Sahil Kumar, who were caught in Ranchi. The police officer says such computer -printed false notes do not look like real notes. The occurrence of these notes in subways and large cities is difficult, and therefore such notes are sent to rural areas. The quality of the paper of computer printed notes is not good. Machine -printed false notes use high quality paper imported from abroad, which is why these notes look real. Neveraj asks for false notes from Pakistan through its network or published machines in his country or does business to print false notes from the computer themselves. Police started finding out about it. In Uttarakhand, a police officer also caught a computer -printed note gang that if someone prepares false notes with a computer, it can happen from anywhere. It is very difficult for the police to find it. The police officer says the Uttarakhand police arrested some local people some time ago on charges of smuggling false notes. The arrested accused managed computer -printed false notes in the countryside. The gang was caught because of the number of notes. The special cell of the Delhi police say that Iqbal Kana, a resident of Kairana, Muzaffar Nagar and Iqbal Bhatki of Maharashtra, is considered the biggest false notes in the country. As the pressure of the investigative agencies increased, both fled to Pakistan and delivered false notes from Pakistan to India. Kana launched false notes in 2001 in the 90s and Bhatki in 2001. Sail says that it associated dozens of smugglers associated with these smugglers and broke their backs, after which the offer of false notes in Delhi was closed a few decades. The police officer says Pakistan plans to weaken the economic condition of India. Therefore, he sends false notes in India through smuggling. Weapons are purchased from the earnings to spread there. False notes are sent from Pakistan to India via Nepal and Bangladesh. False notes printed in Pakistan look exactly real because ISI it works there. False notes are printed in the same machines and real notes printed in government institutions, so no agency can catch it if sent to India.