MALIK SABIR HUSSAIN versus STATE
The testimony of the Pakistan Penal Code Section 489B evidence was consistent with the testimony of eyewitnesses, including the complainant, but despite the fact that the accused had real currency notes of small value, he made a counterfeit currency note complainant of Rs 100 for the purchase of only 200 grams. Presented to The red pepper and its removal from the place was a clear indication of information about using a fake currency note, the accused also led to the arrest of the accused in the confession, who gave him the fake currency note mentioned above and his possession. The money I paid for such a currency was found guilty because their sentence was substantially reduced, as their former offender was not guilty and was instrumental in the arrest of the co-accused.
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