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Malta seizes $1 bn in fake Libyan money ‘printed by Russian firm’

- AFP Valletta

Maltese authoritie­s have seized counterfei­t Libyan money worth $1.1 billion that was printed by a Russian firm and worsen the north African country’s economic problems, the US State Department said.

There was no official statement on Saturday from Valletta although Malta Today newspaper had published a report about $1.1 billion in counterfei­t money seized in Malta on its Facebook site that was no longer available.

“The US commends the Government of the Republic of Malta’s announceme­nt May 26 of its seizure of $1.1 billion of counterfei­t Libyan currency printed by Joint Stock Company Goznak — a Russian state-owned company — and ordered by an illegitima­te parallel entity,” the State Department said.

“The central bank of Libya headquarte­red in Tripoli is Libya’s only legitimate central bank,” the US diplomatic arm said in a statement. “The influx of counterfei­t, Russian-printed Libyan currency in recent years has exacerbate­d Libya’s economic challenges,” it added.

Washington vowed to continue working with the UN and internatio­nal partners “to deter illicit activities that undermine Libya’s sovereignt­y and stability,” it added.

Such actions “are inconsiste­nt with internatio­nally recognized sanctions regimes,” the statement said. “This incident once again highlights the need for Russia to cease its malign and destabiliz­ing actions in Libya.”

UN experts issued a report last

December to the UN Security Council saying Goznak JSC had delivered between 2016 and 2018 to the parallel central bank in the east of the country the equivalent of some $7.11 billion in Libyan money.

Since Moamer Kadhafi’s regime fell in 2011, Libya has been plunged into chaos.

Two authoritie­s dispute power in Libya: The Government of National Accord of Fayez Al-Sarraj, which is recognised by the UN and based in Tripoli; and a parallel government in the east headed by Khalifa Haftar.

The US military has also said that Russia recently sent warplanes to Libya to support mercenarie­s on the ground fighting beside Haftar’s forces.

‘This incident once again highlights the need for Russia to cease its destabiliz­ing actions in Libya.’

 ?? Shuttersto­ck ?? Counterfei­t Libyan currency is adding to the country’s economic woes, the US warned.
Shuttersto­ck Counterfei­t Libyan currency is adding to the country’s economic woes, the US warned.

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