SRINAGAR: Police on Wednesday claimed to have busted the unlawful commerce of counterfeit gold biscuits by arresting three individuals in central Kashmir’s Budgam district.
A police spokesperson in an announcement stated that on November 28, police station Khansahib obtained data from dependable sources indicating therein involvement of a bunch of people within the illicit commerce of counterfeit gold biscuits.
“Performing on the tip-off, a suspect car with registration quantity JK04F/5047 was intercepted close to Gogjipathri crossing within the Khansahib space. 3 individuals on board the car have been recognized as Fayaz Ahmad Dar son of Ab. Ahad Dar resident of Malwa Kunzar, Farooq Ahmad Dar son of Gh. Mohammad Dar resident of Arizal Khansahib and Shabir Ahmad Dar son of Jalalu din Dar resident of Arizal Khansahib,” reads the assertion.
In the course of the search of the car, 239 gold-like biscuits suspected to be counterfeit have been recovered. The accused people have been unable to substantiate the authenticity of the objects and have been arrested on the spot. “Case FIR No.163/2023 underneath related sections of legislation stands registered at Police station Khansahib and investigation set into movement,” it states.
Preliminary investigation means that these individuals have been allegedly promoting these pretend gold biscuits to patrons at exorbitant charges and deceiving them,” reads the assertion.(GNS)
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