Rawalpindi: The currency notes without signature of State bank Governor are in circulation nowadays in Rawalpindi.
Some fraudsters are using fake currency notes to overcome the shortage of money due to which citizen are facing many difficulties.
According to the information received nowadays, the currency notes without the signature of State bank governor are started circulating in all over the city. Such Rs1000 currency notes are circulating in the open market of city on which there’s no signature of Governor. Due to circulation of these notes citizens are in a quandary to accept these currency notes or otherwise.
According to the citizens, these currency notes look real but it’s beyond their comprehension that why there’s no signature of governor on them? Are they fake notes? Or because of some technical fault these notes came up in open market.
Still no statement has been issued by the State bank regarding this issue while citizens are in a state of confusion because of the circulation of these non-signed currency notes.
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