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The two suspects, who have been identified as Satish Rai and Pramod Mishra, allegedly, used to print fake ₹ 500 notes on ₹ 10 stamp papers on a computer printer.
Two men in Uttar Pradesh's Sonbhadra district were arrested for allegedly producing and circulating fake Rs 500 notes using stamp paper and a computer printer.
The fake paper - dated 4 July 2009 - had a motto on its front page which read "all the news we hope to print". The hoax was accompanied by a website that mimicked the look of The New York Times's real ...
A loophole with the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles has allowed fake car dealerships to print and sell temporary plates.
A bogus vet who ‘delighted in seeing animal innards’ has been jailed after cruelly inflicting excruciating pain on animals by carrying out botched operations.
A BRITISH "doctor" and "veterinarian" who had supposedly graduated from Perth's Murdoch University has been jailed after he was found to have bought his academic qualifications from a New Zealand ...
Officeworks has been forced to put up a sign telling customers they, in fact, can’t use printers to print out fake vaccination certificates.
After being inspired by 'Farzi' web series, he decided to print fake notes and circulate them in the market.