Dangerous plan of anti-India forces, planning to send 5-7 crore fake notes through Nepal – India fake currency plot Nepal route for fake notes

Updated: Tue, 21 Oct 2025 06:01 (IST) Anti-India forces are conspiring to send fake notes worth Rs 5-7 crore through Nepal. According to sources, there is a plan to send the consignment of fake notes to India via Nepal. Indian security agencies are monitoring this matter and are ready to dismantle the network. Anti-India forces are trying to send fake notes through Nepal to the Indian market. Symbolic photo Vijay Kumar Giri, Raxaul, Pooch. Security agencies have issued an alert on the India-Nepal border on assembly elections, Diwali, Chhath. Anti-India organizations are trying to send large quantities of Indian fake notes to different states of the country through Nepal. Remove advertisement Read only the news According to the information received in this regard, there is a plan to circulate about five to seven crore fake Indian notes through Nepal to hit the Indian economy. Fake currency dealers use youths, children and women for this work. According to the concerned people, one lakh Indian fake notes are sold for 40 to 50 thousand genuine notes. The international dealers of fake notes are likely to be linked to the border subdivisions as well as the metropolitan cities of India. Anti-Indian organizations can create tension in the country by spreading rumours. Can also try to create panic. However, local security agencies do not officially confirm this. Both the countries have about 137 kilometers long open border in East Champaran district. The country has a 1750 km long open border. On this occasion of elections and festivals, the activity of Indian and Nepali fake currency dealers increased. In this regard, the agencies deployed directly and indirectly in security arrangements on the Indo-Nepal border have been directed to take special vigilance. SSB ie Sashastra Seema Bal personnel constantly patrol the rural roads. In special circumstances, soldiers of Nepal APF (Nepal Arm Force) are seen suddenly patrolling different rural roads jointly by establishing mutual coordination. Customs office officials and Sashastra Seema Bal staff conduct regular vehicle checks on the main road connecting Delhi-Kathmandu. The soldiers keep a close eye on the people coming from Nepal. Let us tell you that fake notes of Nepalese rupee of Rs 1000 have reached the market, for which the border security agencies of both the countries are taking special vigilance. SDPO Manish Anand said that the border is open. Due to this, the police of the border area remains on alert mode. SSB jawans conduct intensive checks on rural roads. Police officers have been given strict orders to carry out intensive patrolling, keeping an eye on fake notes, weapons and businessmen. Currently, there is no official information about fake currency in Nepal.

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