New Delhi: Two women nationals of Luxembourg allegedly paid their 'visa-on-arrival' fee at the airport here with fake Indian currency notes, police said today.
The two women, along with a child, arrived at the IGI airport here on the interventing 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.
The matter came to light when the official deposited the cash at the SBI branch in the MEA account on July 16. The bank staff, after scrutiny, found that nine of the Rs 1,000 denomination currency notes were fake.
20/07/12 PTI/Business Standard
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Friday, July 20, 2012
2 Luxembourg women give fake Indian currency for visa
Friday, July 20, 2012
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