In Navi Mumbai, the Mumbai Crime Branch arrested two persons and neutralised a Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) racket run by three persons where superior quality FICN were being printed and circulated by the gang, India Today reports on March 6. The arrested persons are natives of Kerala and a third person wanted in the case is a native of Tamil Nadu. The gang printed INR 500 counterfeit currency notes and then circulated them in the market by mixing them with the original notes. "The arrested accused identified as Vishnu Vijayan is an electronic engineer by education and is a resident of Pondikolam in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, while second accused identified as Don Verkey (26) is a resident of Iduki, Kerala earlier worked in a shipping company. Verkey had been in contact with the accused wanted in the case and he had roped in Vijayan for the job. Vijayan left his job and invested Rs 10 lakh for setting up a small workshop and equipment needed for printing of the counterfeit notes," Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), P Akbar Pathan from Mumbai Crime Branch said.