September 22, 2024

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This is a madrasa, who will raid here? This misunderstanding landed the entire gang including the Maulvi in ​​jail, they used to do this work in a place where children were being trained

Prayagraj. Muslim students come to madrasas to receive religious training. In Muslim society, madrasas are considered sacred. But what can be said if the madrasa’s maulvi starts doing wrong things in the name of madrasa. A similar case has come to light in which the police have arrested madrasa maulvi Mohammad Tafseerul, Arifin, Mohammad Afzal, Mohammad Shahid and Zahir Khan alias Abdul Zahir. The reason for their arrest is that all of them were running a racket of printing fake notes at a place like a madrasa.

There is a madrasa named Jamia Habibiya Masjid-e-Azam in the Atarsuiya area of ​​the city. Its Maulvi Tafseerul had given shelter to the gang members in the madrasa. It was here that all of them used to print fake notes together. Since it was a madrasa, they did not suspect anyone. In such a situation, they were running this illegal business very comfortably.

Also read: IB team reached Madrasa for investigation, police had seized a huge cache of fake notes from the spot

There was a commotion when the police suddenly arrived at the madrasa. The team seized a large amount of fake notes from the spot. Investigation has revealed that all of them used to print only 100 rupee notes. They believed that these notes can be easily circulated in the market and people hardly pay attention to it. No one checks it. Meanwhile, the informer informed the police about the printing of fake notes in the madrasa. The police became alert and caught all of them from the spot itself. Fake notes worth 1 lakh 30 thousand rupees, semi-manufactured currency and printer have also been recovered from them.

The police have registered a case against all of them under Sections 178, 179, 180, 181, 182 (1). All of them have been sent to jail. The team that exposed this gang has also been given a reward of Rs 25,000. At present, the police is searching for other members of this gang.