Fake Indian currency worth nine lakh rupees was seized from a goods train that arrived from Pakistan at the Attari Railway Station in Amritsar. Officials said today that the currency was hidden in a specially-created cavity in the goods train and was found during an inspection by an assistant commissioner last evening. Attari Railway Station is the last station on the Indian side.
News On AIR | August 11, 2010 12:53 PM
Fake Indian currency worth Rs 9 lakh seized