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Punjab: Unidentified man booked in Rs 2000 fake note case

Investigation officer Sukhdev Singh said the police have registered a case against unidentified person under relevant sections including 420 of the IPC.

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An unidentified man was on Monday booked for using fake note in denomination of Rs 2,000 in Moga, police said. Complainant Sunil Sood, a printing owner claimed that a man who purchased bill books from him gave a note of Rs 2,000. Soon returned Rs 1,650 after deducting bill amount of Rs 350. Later, he found the note to be a fake one.

Investigation officer Sukhdev Singh said the police have registered a case against unidentified person under relevant sections including 420 of the IPC.

In another case, police said an unidentified man duped a shopkeeper dealing in electronics items by giving fake note of Rs 2,000 in Moga. The accused had bought a tea cattle from him, police said.

A case under relevant sections including 420, 469 (forgery) and 489-C (possession of forged or counterfeit currency-notes or bank-notes) of the IPC was registered, police said. Police said a team has been formed to trace the accused.

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