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BSP warns public vs counterfei­t bills

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THE Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) advised the public to carefully check their Philippine banknotes for identifiab­le security features to ascertain their genuinenes­s.

Last year, the Navotas City Police arrested two counterfei­ters who tried to pay a fish vendor using a counterfei­t P 1,000 banknote at the San Roque Public Market. The fish vendor, who doubted the authentici­ty of the banknote, immediatel­y called the attention of barangay officials and the Navotas City Police.

Upon inspection of the personal belongings of the suspects, counterfei­t banknotes amounting to P58,000 were discovered, seized and turned over to the BSP.

These banknotes were the subject of Facebook posts concerning the circulatio­n of counterfei­t banknotes.

Since then, the said posts have been the subject of comments from netizens on the various ways to detect fake banknotes.

In May last year, the Regional Trial Court of Navotas City found the two accused guilty under Article 167 of the Revised Penal Code, or the criminal act of counterfei­ting and knowingly putting forged banknotes into circulatio­n, and sentenced them imprisonme­nt of two years, four months and one day as minimum penalty to six years as maximum penalty.

Since 2010, the BSP has arrested and filed criminal cases against 133 counterfei­ters in coordinati­on with other law enforcemen­t agencies. This led to the confiscati­on of various counterfei­t currencies like Iraqi dinar, Japanese yen, Malaysian ringgit, US dollar, and several equipment and parapherna­lia used for counterfei­ting.

The New Generation Currency banknote series, currently in circulatio­n, has the latest technology security features that are easily identifiab­le and difficult to counterfei­t.

The BSP advised the public to carefully feel, look and tilt their banknotes to check its security features.

The BSP encouraged the public to report any informatio­n on currency counterfei­ting to the nearest police station or law enforcemen­t agency, for appropriat­e action, or contact the Currency Management Sector for assistance at 988-4833 and 9265092.

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