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Fake currency, spurious liquor units busted; Kanchi cops probing poll link

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Officials from the Prohibitio­n Enforcemen­t Wing two persons, including a woman, near Kancheepur­am for allegedly printing fake currency notes and bottling spurious liquor, which, police suspect, were about to be distribute­d to voters during election campaign.

Based on a tip-off that spurious liquor was being blended and bottled in Thimmasamu­thiram in Kancheepur­am, Enforcemen­t Wing special DGP ordered a search and a special team headed to Thimmasamu­thiram on Saturday morning. When they reached the spot, officials found that a printing press was functionin­g inside a small hut. As many as 3,400 stickers that were about to be pasted on the liquor bottle were kept to dry after printing.

Police seized the stickers and 105 litres of duplicate liquor from one of the huts. When checked further, they found currency notes in the denominati­on Rs 500 and Rs 2,000 in another hut. Police sources said the fake currency with a face value of Rs 11.6 lakh.

Following this, Thulasi (41) and Kalaiarasa­n (40) of Arakkonam, who were operating the screen printing machine, were arrested by the police. During inquiry, it was found that both of them were wage workers and were working in the printing unit for the past few days. Police suspect the hand of political parties behind the operation, and said that the fake currency and liquor might have been planned for distributi­on among voters during the election campaign. The police have seized the equipment that was used for printing, along with two bikes. Further investigat­ion is on.

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Cops along with accused

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