ISLAMABAD, March 10: National Highways and Motorway Police recovered fake currency worth 2lac 20 thousand Pakistani rupees from a Cultus car and arrested a culprit near GT Road Mandara. As per details while routine patrolling in the area of Mandara on GT Road, a local cart vendor named Asad Abbas son of Rehmat, resident of Kalyam, informed National Highways and Motorway Police officers that a culprit given him a fake currency of Rs.1000 and fled away in a Cultus car No. BPY-885. On receiving this information, the officers of National Highways and Motorways Police chased the car and stopped it at some distance according to the SOP and arrested the culprit named Muhammad Adnan s/o Manzoor Ahmed r/o Shadaab colony Bahawalpur. During search of the said Car Rs. 220,000 fake currency, two credit cards and a few identity cards also recovered. Later on, the arrested culprits alongwith the car and recovered fake currency, credit cards and a few identity cards were handed over to the Local Police for further legal action and investigation. The Inspector General, Motorway Police InamGhani has appreciated the performance of the officers who took part in this prompt action.-PR