Pakistani intelligence is involved in marketing counterfeit currency in India and Bangladesh to patronise militant groups like Lashkar-e-Tayiba for their cross-border operations, a media report in Dhaka claimed on Saturday. Quoting Bangladeshi police and intelligence agencies, the mass circulation Prothom Alo newspaper said several detained suspected members involved in such activities said a Pakistani intelligence agency patronised them and their operations were being regulated from Karachi.
"The (Bangladeshi) intelligence officials identified one 'Majumdar' as the coordinator of their operations in Bangladesh (and) a manhunt is underway to arrest him," the report said. Dhaka Police Commissioner A K M Shahidul Haque said he suspected that a large part of the counterfeit currency was being used to patronise militant groups like the LeT. Deputy commissioner of the detective branch of police, Monirul Islam also said that through extensive interrogation of the detained members they now suspected the involvement of Pakistani intelligence. "It is not possible to run such (Pakistan-based counterfeiting) networks for long without the help of any strong patronisation," the Alo
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