Arrest after £100k in counterfeit cash seized

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The fake currency and equipment needed to make it was found in a property on Goldthorn Road in Kidderminster

A man has been arrested after more than £100,000 worth of fake cash was seized.

During a raid of a property on Goldthorn Road in Kidderminster on Saturday, officers found a haul of counterfeit £20 notes along with the tools and equipment needed to print the fake money.

The 42-year-old was arrested on suspicion of supplying counterfeit notes as part of an investigation into the sale of fake money on eBay, West Mercia Police has said.

The suspect has since been released on bail under investigation.

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Police have warned the public to double check any £20 notes in their possession

Det Sgt Matt Robinson said: "An investigation is ongoing, and we are using this case to remind the public not to fall foul of forged cash – learn how to check the bank notes you receive. If you do receive counterfeit bank notes in payment, report the matter to the police."

Neil Harris from the National Crime Agency added: "Bank notes sold online and marketed on social media as 'prop notes' are counterfeit and to possess, sell or use them as payment is a criminal offence.

"We see foil stickers added to these counterfeit notes to conceal the 'prop notes' text, and these foil stickers are also illegal to possess, buy or sell. In some cases, the supply of counterfeit notes has been linked to organised crime groups."

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