BSF detain smuggler, seize fake currency near Bangladesh border
Kolkata: Indian border force Border Security Force (BSF) seized fake Indian currency notes (FICNs) with market value exceeding Indian rupee six lakh and held a man for allegedly trying to smuggle foreign currency in two different operations on the Bangladesh border in West Benga, an officer said on Saturday.
In the first operation, BSF 24 battalion members seized Indian rupee 6.5lakh in fake notes under the Churianantpur border outpost area in Malda district on Friday night.
‘Challenged by a BSF team, the miscreants coming from the Bangladesh side of the border managed to escape but we have seized the FICNs,’ said a Border Security Force (BSF) officer.
In the second operation, around 32-year-old Asharaful was apprehended by the troopers at the Integrated Check Post (ICP) Petrapole in North 24 Parganas and $1,700 seized from him.
Meanwhile the National Investigation Agency (NIA) constituted Joint Task Force with Bangladesh for prevention of smuggling and circulation of FICNs, has adopted a standard operating procedure (SOP) for enhanced cooperation between the two sides.
The SOP, adopted at the third Indo-Bangladesh Joint Task Force meeting at New Delhi on 22-23 February, involves sharing of intelligence inputs and investigative leads between established points of contact, maintaining database on all dimensions of foreign currency notes as well as organising joint training and seminars in both the countries.

IANS