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    Fake notes back after demonetisation; Malda emerges as epicentre

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  2. lcafanboy

    Fake notes back after demonetisation; Malda emerges as epicentre

    Mamta BAGDIDI is Anti national and should be eliminated. GOI should fire her bottom.:shoot: And Pakistan needs this :brahmos::shoot::shoot: :brahmos:
  3. lcafanboy

    Fake notes back after demonetisation; Malda emerges as epicentre

    Fake Rs 2,000 notes from Pakistan reach India via Bangladesh border Fake Rs 2000 notes: Citing interrogation records, sources said smugglers were required to pay Rs 400-600 in genuine currency for each fake Rs 2,000 note, depending on the quality. WRITTEN BY RAHUL TRIPATHI | NEW DELHI |...
  4. lcafanboy

    Fake notes back after demonetisation; Malda emerges as epicentre

    Fake ₹2,000 Currency Notes Recovered With 11 Out Of 17 Features Copied Fake ₹2,000 Currency Notes Recovered With 11 Out Of 17 Features Copied Feb 13, 2017 | 10:48 IST | SOURCE : Times Now Three months after Prime Minister Narendra Modi scrapped the currency notes of ₹ 1,000 and ₹ 500 on...
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    Fake notes back after demonetisation; Malda emerges as epicentre

    Pakistan and Malda back in business.:frusty::frusty::frusty::mad2::mad2::mad2:
  6. lcafanboy

    Fake notes back after demonetisation; Malda emerges as epicentre

    Fake notes back after demonetisation; Malda emerges as epicentre Malda, a district located along the Indo-Bangladesh border in West Bengal, has emerged as the epicentre of a 'fake currency earthquake' which is all set to shake the base of the government's promise of bringing an end to fake...
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