Heist Hypothesis: Unraveling the Nashik Currency Container Mystery
A complex case unfolds in Nashik, Maharashtra, as six individuals are arrested for kidnapping and assaulting a man linked to a supposed Rs 400 crore currency theft. The Special Investigation Team is probing the veracity of claims regarding a container filled with Rs 2,000 notes, now mostly withdrawn yet still legal tender.
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A bizarre case in Nashik, Maharashtra, drew attention this week as local police arrested six individuals over allegations involving a staggering Rs 400 crore. The case centers on the supposed theft of a container filled with Rs 2,000 notes, a currency mostly withdrawn yet still legal tender.
A Special Investigation Team is now tasked with probing these claims, after Azhar, Gandhi, and Madavi allegedly conned a builder into financing them by promising significant returns. The trio claimed the need for securities and enticed the builder, alleging a potential theft by one Sandeep Patil.
Following these allegations, Patil found himself kidnapped and assaulted by men reportedly sent by the builder. Upon his release, Patil filed a complaint at the Nashik Rural Police station, initiating a probe that led to multiple arrests, as the investigation continues.
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