Fake notes of Children Bank of India Found in Delhi ATM again
An ATM in South Delhi’s Amar Colony reportedly dispensed a fake Rs 2000 currency note with a label of “Children Bank of India” printed on it.
The fake notes were dispensed from a private bank ATM in front of Sheetla Mata Mandir yesterday.
The DCP, Romil Baaniya (south-east) said, “The complainant, Chandan reported the matter through a PCR call. The fake Rs. 2000 note bore prints of ‘Children Bank of India’ and ‘Manoranjan Bank’ on it”.
A case has been registered under Sections 489 B (using as genuine, forged or counterfeit currency or banknotes), 489 E (Making or using documents resembling currency or banknotes) of IPC at Amar Colony police station.
The case has been now transferred to the Crime branch for the in-depth probe in view of recovery of fake notes.
The similar case happened a month ago, when a Resident of Sangam Vihar dispensed four fake notes of Rs 2000, bearing “churan label” and children bank of India printed on it, from the SBI ATM.
Police are trying to get details of the cash management company that was responsible for filling up bank notes in the ATM.