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ISI behind fake note racket, claims Tunda

Says he received several consignmen­ts of fake Indian currency arranged by an ISI brigadier, but he doesn’t know his name

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Alleged Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist Abdul Karim Tunda used to get counterfei­t Indian currency from a brigadier of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligen­ce (ISI), said police on Tuesday, reports IANS. The two operated with the help of a conduit. “Tunda has received several consignmen­ts of fake Indian currency arranged by an ISI brigadier, but he doesn’t know his name,” said a police officer.

Tunda, who was arrested Aug 16 from the India-Nepal border, claimed that he didn’t know the name of the brigadier because he was not in direct touch with him, said investigat­ors.

“A man named Iqbal Kana worked as a conduit between Tunda and the ISI brigadier. The brigadier would give fake currency to Kana who delivered it to Tunda to circulate it in India through his network,” said the officer.

According to the officer, Tunda used to get the counterfei­t Indian currency in separate consignmen­ts of Rs.1-2 crore. Tunda told interrogat­ors that the counterfei­t notes were printed in Islamabad and Peshawar in Pakistan. Police said Kana, wanted in a case related to running a fake currency racket in India, was using Tunda’s network for circulatin­g the counterfei­t.

“Tunda himself came to India or several occasions and used his men to deliver the fake currency consignmen­ts in various parts of the country,” said the offi- cer. Kana is suspected to haved his base in Pakistan.

“Kana’s name first surfaced when a team of police recovered fake notes with a face value of Rs.2 crore from south Delhi in 2012. Few more persons, including Tunda, were found to be involved in the same case,” the officer added.

Tunda, whose police custody was extended for four more days Tuesday, told investigat­ors that he got commission from the ISI for delivering the consignmen­ts in India. But the amount of commission were always altered. Police said Tunda and Kana together were also involve in extortions in Pakistan’s Lahore city.

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