The Delhi Police arrested seven people after it busted a gang of counterfeit visas operating in the Tilak Nagar area in the national capital.
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The incident took place at the Jamia Habibiya Madrasa located in the Atarsuiya area of Prayagraj. According to the police, counterfeit notes worth Rs 45,000 were being exchanged for Rs 15,000 in genuine currency.
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