Police Expand Probe in Bhopal Counterfeit Case After One-Man Printing Setup Busted
Police have widened the inquiry to nearby districts to verify the suspect’s lone-operator claim.
Overview
- The police commissioner said teams are now working in Vidisha, Raisen and Sehore to pursue leads linked to the seized fake Rs 500 notes.
- Investigators report no foreign link has been found so far, and they are examining bank deposits and tracing suppliers of materials.
- Vivek Yadav, 21, was detained with 23 counterfeit Rs 500 notes, and a search of his Karond rental recovered 428 more plus a computer printer, dyes, special paper and hot‑stamping foil.
- During interrogation he said he acted alone and circulated roughly Rs 5–6 lakh over the past year across several districts; he is in judicial custody under BNS section 178.
- Police say the recovered stock of raw materials could have produced counterfeit notes worth more than Rs 30 lakh, and evidence shows he targeted small vendors on city outskirts.