Dubai Police arrested three Iranians who smuggled large sums of fake dirham
notes, some of which have already been circulated through changers.
Police said the three confessed to have brought the 500-dirham notes from
abroad and that they have issued an arrest warrant against a fourth person they
said was supplying the three men with the notes from another country.
An employee at an exchange shop in the emirate discovered the fake notes when
one of the defendants tried to change Dh100,000 to euros.
He phoned the police, who came and arrested the man. They then used the
culprit to trap and seize his two accomplices.
“The employee noticed there was only a slight difference between those notes
and the original dirham notes, so he phoned the police,” said Brigadier Khalil
Al Mansoori, director of the criminal investigation department.
He told Emarat Al Youm daily that large sums were seized with the other two
defendants, who also confessed that they have succeeded in changing some of the
counterfeit notes to other currencies.
Mansoori said police raiding the defendants’ house did not find any forgery
machines and that all the fake money had been supplied by a fourth Iranian
residing in another country. He said police had issued an arrest warrant against
that defendant but did not specify his whereabouts.
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