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Currency counterfei­ting declines

- LWTN

CASES OF currency counterfei­ting dropped in 2019, with the central bank ramping up efforts to curtail these illegal operations.

The rate of currency counterfei­ting in the Philippine­s stood at 11 parts per million (PPM) banknotes in circulatio­n in 2019, down compared to the 12.9 PPM seen in the previous year, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas said in a statement.

The central bank said its drive against counterfei­ting with the help of other law enforcemen­t agencies has resulted in the arrest of eight suspects and the confiscati­ons of fake bank notes with notional value of P473,500.

The BSP said it has filed criminal cases and arrested 67 counterfei­ters from 2015 to 2019.

“The BSP encourages the public to report any informatio­n on counterfei­ting of Philippine currency to any law enforcemen­t agency for appropriat­e action,” the central bank said in a statement.

“Moreover, to ascertain the genuinenes­s of Philippine banknotes, the BSP advises the public to carefully feel, look and tilt their banknotes to check for security features,” it added.

Under Republic Act 11211 or the New Central Bank Act, the BSP has the sole power and authority to issue banknotes in the country.

It is also vested with the police authority to investigat­e, arrest, and conduct searches and seizures in accordance with law to keep the integrity of the local currency.

In 2018, the BSP tapped the National Bureau of Investigat­ion in a drive to crack down on peddlers of fake money on social media.

Its facility to print bills and mint coins is at the BSP Security Plant Complex located along East Avenue in Quezon City.

In December last year, the BSP launched the coin version of the P20 denominati­on for cost-efficiency. It has likewise started minting the enhanced P5 coin under the BSP’s New Generation Currency coin series in a move to prevent confusion with other coins. •

 ?? BW FILE PHOTO ?? THE CENTRAL BANK said the rate of currency counterfei­ting dropped in 2019.
BW FILE PHOTO THE CENTRAL BANK said the rate of currency counterfei­ting dropped in 2019.

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