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Seizure of counterfeit currency up in 2020: NCRB report

The seizure of fake currency notes increased 191% in 2020, according to data from the National Crime Records Bureau. Rs 2,000 notes accounted for 53 percent of the total seizure by value, followed by Rs 1,000, at 35 percent.

September 22, 2021 / 10:43 IST
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As many as 8,34,947 Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) worth more than Rs 92 crore were seized in 2020, according to the Crime in India 2020 report by the National Crime Records Bureau. This is an increase of 190.5 percent in volume from 2,87,404 notes worth over Rs 25 crore seized in 2019. In terms of value, the seizure was 3.6 times higher over a year.

This significant increase in seizure of counterfeit notes through the pandemic-hit year led to 385 cases involving 633 accused being registered.

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The denominations

Fake notes of Rs 1,000 were the most (38 percent) seized denominations, followed by Rs 2,000 (29 percent) and the new Rs 500 note (25 percent). In terms of value, Rs 2,000 notes accounted for 53 percent of the total seizure, followed by Rs 1,000 (35 percent).

Maharashtra reported the most 6,99,495 FICNs, worth Rs 83.6 crore, seized in 2020. That is 84 percent of the total notes seized in the country by volume and 91 percent by value.