Gadap Police Arrest Man Carrying Rs. 6 Million in Fake Currency
Karachi – Gadap police have arrested a man who had traveled from Peshawar to Karachi carrying counterfeit currency worth six million rupees, intended for circulation in the market.
The accused, identified as Asfand, revealed during questioning that a packet of fake notes worth Rs. 100,000 could be purchased in Darra for Rs. 16,000 to 17,000. “I earn a commission of Rs. 2,000 for each packet I deliver,” he admitted.
Asfand said he used to visit Karachi once a month, acting as a courier for a local dealer. “A dealer named Shahid in Karachi delivers cash to a person known as Baba,” he told police.
According to him, fake currency notes were being supplied not only in Karachi but also in Multan. “Upon delivering six million rupees in counterfeit notes, I was supposed to receive Rs. 100,000 in genuine currency,” he added.
Police officials confirmed that Asfand was apprehended at Gadap Toll Plaza three days ago. “A case has been registered against the accused, and further investigation is underway,” they said.
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