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Uttar Pradesh: Cash withdrawn from the bank for marriage, 500-500 bundled notes with churan came out!

In the cash withdrawn from the Indian Bank in Agra district of Uttar Pradesh, a retired employee of the Housing Development Council found children’s playing notes in the middle of the bundle of notes. He broke into a sweat after getting six notes of five hundred each. He immediately complained to the bank manager. The bank manager said that he would be able to tell something clearly after matching the bank’s cash. Hakim Singh, a retired employee of the Housing Development Council, withdrew Rs 1.5 lakh from the bank for his granddaughter’s marriage, in which six fake notes of Rs 500 each were found in a bundle of Rs 50,000. On complaining about this to the bank manager, he returned the victim saying that he would count and give the note. Hakim Singh, a resident of Awas Vikas Colony sector, told that it was his granddaughter’s wedding. On February 20, he had withdrawn one and a half lakh rupees from the Indian Bank’s branch located at the Housing Development Office, in which these notes came out in a bundle of 50 thousand notes of 500 rupees. All the notes in the other two bundles were genuine.

He told that six fake notes found in Churan Chutney shops were found in a bundle. Manoranjan Bank is inscribed on these notes instead of Reserve Bank of India. The victim Hakim says that he had retired from the Housing Development Council in 2012. The bank employees’ pension and salary accounts are maintained in the branch of the council office. He complained about this to the bank manager, but no hearing. He said that we had given the notes after counting them from the machine. The victim says that a complaint has been lodged in the headquarters of the Housing Development Council and the bank.