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In a shocking revelation, intelligence reports suggest that fake Bangladeshi notes worth nearly 2 lakh crore taka have been smuggled into the country ...

In a shocking revelation, intelligence reports suggest that fake Bangladeshi notes worth nearly 2 lakh crore taka have been smuggled into the country ahead of the upcoming assembly elections. These counterfeit notes—reportedly printed with identical paper, holograms, and security threads used in genuine currency—are nearly impossible to detect, even by standard bank verification machines.

Sources claim that the fake notes were produced under special arrangements in a neighboring country’s state printing facility and funneled into Bangladesh through multiple border routes, allegedly with the help of foreign intelligence agencies. The motive behind this large-scale operation appears to be the destabilization of Bangladesh’s economy and the financing of subversive activities within the country.

Law enforcement, intelligence, and border security agencies are on high alert and working to curb the spread of these counterfeit notes, while urging the public to remain vigilant and aware of the growing fake currency threat.

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