A
Special Central Bureau
of Investigation (CBI)
Court, designated National
Investigation Agency (NIA)
Court, on November 9 left
Tahir Merchant alias
Tahir Taklya (54), known
as “cashier” of Dawood
Ibrahim and a key accused
in the 1993 Mumbai serial
blasts case, in the custody
of NIA till November 16,
for questioning in Kerala’s
Karippur Fake Indian Currency
Note (FICN) case of 2008,
reports Daily Pioneer.
Taklya is the 10th accused
in the case.
In
a separate incident, a
52-year-old man was arrested
near KMCH hospital on
Avinashi road (Kerala)
on November 09 for possessing
FICN worth INR 5,000,
reports The Times
of India. The accused
was identified as C Kandasamy
of Ammapettai in Salem
District, Kerala. Later,
he told Police that he
had given INR 5,000 to
Kannan of Rasipuram in
Namakkal District, Kerala
and got FICN worth 10,000. |