Deccan Chronicle

CENTRE TO SET UP AIIMS IN TS

THE mastermind­s of the scheme used the students to circulate the fake money that was created using just a printer and a scanner THE students have been identified as Wajeehuddi­n Khan and Abdul Samad — Lord’s Engineerin­g College. Khan is the son of an offi

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, FEB. 9

Hyderabad: The Centre has said that TS will get an All India Institute of Medical Science, something it has been demanding for the nearly three years.

Two students who were circulatin­g fake `2,000 currency notes in the canteen of an engineerin­g college were arrested by Cyberabad police on Thursday, together with two other persons, said to be the mastermind­s of the scheme.

DCP Shamshabad P.V. Padmaja Reddy said the main accused, Vijay Sharma, a jeweller from Bowenpally, and his friend Mohtesham Ali Khan, an executive at Bajaj Capital, had conspired to print the fake currency.

Vijay Sharma had purchased a colour printercum-scanner and photocopie­r from Chenoy Trade Centre in Secunderab­ad and had started the printing of the fake currency. They printed notes worth around `35 lakh and circulated them through Wajeehuddi­n Khan and Abdul Samad — students of Lord’s Engineerin­g College. Wajeehuddi­n is Mohtesham’s nephew and son of the head of the forensic medicine department of Osmania Medical College.

The students used the notes in the college canteen. “After circulatin­g the notes successful­ly in the canteen, their next target was shopping malls across the city,” the DCP said. Wajeehuddi­n and Samad spent about `2,000 in the fake notes at the college canteen on two occasions. When they tried to pay the third time, the canteen staff became suspicious and alerted the police.

The police soon made inquiries and ended up seizing `20.76 lakh in the fake currency from Mohtesham, `12.18 lakh from Vijay, `1 lakh from Wajeehuddi­n and `1.02 lakh from Samad.

Wajeehuddi­n told the police that Mohtesham had lured him into circulatin­g the currency. He claims he was offered a commission of `10,000 in legal currency for every one lakh in fake currency.

Wajeehuddi­n claims he took Samad’s help and offered him a commission too.

All four have been arrested and sent to remand. The case is under investigat­ion.

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