Millennium Post

Sons of Retd Navy officer now kings of fake coin racket

- ZAFAR ABBAS

NEW DELHI: Their father served the country as a Navy officer. And understand­ably so, the sons were expected to choose a decent career. But they thought to become famous (rather infamous) in a different manner.

This is a story of two spoilt sons — the Luthra brothers — who became undisputed “Kings of Counterfei­t” coins racket. One of them has already fled to Nepal and the other — Sweekar — who was arrested on Tuesday, will cool his heels in Tihar.

When Delhi Police waited for a specific car on Uttam Nagar on Monday, they knew they were not after ordinary criminals but men who have caused tremendous damage to the Indian economy by counterfei­ting coins. When finally Sweekar Luthra was nabbed, the special cell unit of Delhi Police breathed a sigh of relief. They also recovered Rs 17,390 counterfei­t coins in Rs 5 and Rs 10 denominati­ons respective­ly. Who are ‘Luthra brothers’?

They are sons of a former Navy personnel (Retd RPO) who retired in 1975-76 and is settled in Punjab. However, during 1984, due to disturbed conditions in Punjab, the family shifted from there and settled in West Delhi. In order to earn quick money, the two brothers, Sweekar and Upkar, learnt the art of minting counterfei­t coins. From a snatcher to the counterfei­t kingpin:

During the year 1993-94, he started committing incidents of snatching and was soon arrested. During 1997, his elder brother Upkar came in contact with one Gulshan Gambhir of Dehradun, who had given him the idea to enter into the illegal and lucrative trade of manufactur­ing counterfei­ting coins of Rs 5 and become familiar with the details of the trade. His brother establishe­d a mint for minting counterfei­t coins in Nangli Sakrawati area in Delhi and started making counterfei­t coins of Rs 5

 ??  ?? Sweekar has been arrested and is now lodged in Tihar Jail
Sweekar has been arrested and is now lodged in Tihar Jail

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