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Missing ink not a high security one: RBI

NEW DELHI: Reserve Bank subsidiary, Bharatiya Reserve Bank Note Mudran has said the missing currency ink consignment did not contain the high security OVI Intaglio ink. They said an FIR has been registered in the case of missing dry offset ink, used in c urrency printing, and the police is investigating it.

The Mysore-based printing press said the “missing ink was consigned by SICPA India Limited from its Sikkim Factory to Mysore press” and that the ink is manufactured in the country.

It said the dry offset ink which went missing during transportation costs Rs 1,000 a kg. - PTI

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