ICICI Bank orders probe into 'Children Bank of India' currency notes

A customer in Haryana reportedly got Rs 2,000 notes bearing 'Children Bank of India'

Fake notes of ~2000 which were dispensed by an SBI ATM in south Delhi on Wednesday Photo: PTI
Fake notes of ~2000 which were dispensed by an SBI ATM in south Delhi on Wednesday Photo: PTI
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 27 2017 | 3:46 PM IST
Ruling out the possibility of its ATM machines dispensing fake notes, ICICI Bank on Monday ordered a probe into an incident where a customer in Rohtak in Haryana reportedly got Rs 2,000 notes bearing 'Children Bank of India'.

Apart from this, some notes were printed with 'Ek Kadam Swachhta ki Aur' and 'Bharatiya Manoranjan Bank'.

ICICI Bank's spokesperson said that the bank has installed state-of-the-art note sorting machines that check the quality of millions of notes every day.

"If a note, while being checked by any of these machines, fails to conform to RBI security measures, the same note is again checked manually by highly experienced bank officials. Any forged note found is separated and reported to the local police. Hence, it is not possible for a fake note to be dispensed from the bank's ATM network," the spokesperson said.

"We are investigating the matter," the spokesperson added.

The incident came close on the heels of State Bank of India (SBI) ATMs pushing out similar notes in Delhi.

On February 25, another SBI ATM, this time in Shahjahanpur in Uttar Pradesh, purportedly dispensed a scanned copy of a Rs 2,000 note.

On November 8, when Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the scrapping of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 old notes, he had said the move was to suck out counterfeit currency making its way into the country from across the border, which was largely responsible for funding terror.

On February 24, a 27-year-old man working with an ATM cash loading company was arrested on charges of exchanging five original Rs 2,000 bills with the 'Children's Bank of India' notes that were dispensed from the SBI ATM in Delhi.
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First Published: Feb 27 2017 | 3:40 PM IST

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