Central Crime Station (CCS) police seized counterfeit currency notes with a face value of Rs 43.17 lakh, besides Rs 90,000 in original currency as well as equipment from their possession.
DIG Malla Reddy and Superintendent of Police Ambar Kishore Jha said at a press conference today that Kandula Pavan Kumar of Kothapeta village in Bhadrachalam and his friend Peddineni Ravi Prasad of Bhadrachalam town worked with a local weekly magazine, but allegedly printed counterfeit currency as well as distributed it in neighbouring districts.
Manoj Kumar handed over Rs 90,000 in real currency notes to the duo.
However, based on a tip off, the police nabbed them.
During interrogation, they confessed to their crime and took the police to their hideout, from where a computer, printer, scanner, inks, rubber stamps and liquids were seized.
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