Fake Indian Currency

Pak woman moves HC after being denied permission to go home A Pakistani woman national, who has been acquitted in a case of possessing fake Indian currency after remaining in jail for 30 months, has moved the Bombay High Court challenging the decision of authorities to deny her permission to return to her country. Rashida Tinwalla, 42, who had come to India in December 2009 and claims to be "penniless", is a divorcee and her three minor kids stay with her...  
05:40 PM, Feb 19, 2013

Luxembourg women give fake Indian currency for visa New Delhi: Two women nationals of Luxembourg allegedly paid their 'visa-on-arrival' fee at the IGI airport in New Delhi with fake Indian currency notes, police said on Friday. The two women, along with a child, arrived at the IGI airport on the intervening night of July 14 and 15 and got their 'Visa-on-Arrival' after paying the fee to the immigration officer, a complaint filed by the official with police said....  
10:48 PM, Jul 20, 2012