Jaipur: The branch of Jaipur police crime on Sunday arrested a young man who was involved in scoring a fake Indian currency (FICN) in the Harmara City area.
Police said that the defendant Rahul Singh Tanwar, 23, scored a fake currency using a color printer.
But the police can only find a fake record of Rs 200 from him.
Crime branch officials claimed that the defendant in the past had scored several fake records.
He was accused of circulating illegal currencies among local vendors and vendors.
Residents of Kadam City Vihar near the true road, Tanwar came out of class 12 and run a small cafe near Kalwar Road.
Tanwar told the police that there were two other people involved with him on the racket.
A crime branch official told Tii that the problem was revealed when Sikar police arrested a small child in the car near Ranoli on Friday.
“The minor was an accused employee “An official said, adding that based on a minor statement, Sikar police told the crime branch.
The crime branch then raided the Ficn Tanwar workshop and arrested him.
The police said that efforts were made to arrest other suspects involved in the crime.
“The defendant said he had scored a fake record since last year, before the first lock.
He also said that he had distributed FICN of Rs of 200 and Rs 50 among local vendors and vendors,” said an official.