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Increase of counterfei­t money in Bay of Plenty

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Bay of Plenty Police are seeing an increase in the use of counterfei­t money in the region. On Wednesday, April 28, Tokoroa Police arrested a 38-yearold local man after he allegedly paid for goods with counterfei­t notes.

The man was in possession of a large amount of these notes and it is likely more are still circulatin­g in the community.

In the past few weeks police have responded to a number of incidents where counterfei­t notes have been presented at small businesses.

There have also been reports of counterfei­t money being used across the North Island from Hamilton to Wellington.

The notes are printed on paper which can tear easily as opposed to legal tender which is printed on polymer. When accepting cash retailers are advised to take a “look, feel and tilt” approach to identify a genuine banknote. Informatio­n on this can be found on the Reserve Bank of NZ website.

If you find you’ve already received a counterfei­t banknote, put it in an envelope to avoid handling it further, and get in touch with police. Anyone with informatio­n about the manufactur­e or distributi­on of counterfei­t banknotes is asked to contact police on 105. Informatio­n can also be provided anonymousl­y through Crimestopp­ers on 0800 555 111.

 ??  ?? Check banknotes after reports of counterfei­t money circulatin­g across the North Island.
Check banknotes after reports of counterfei­t money circulatin­g across the North Island.

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