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Counterfeit $100 bill

I stopped in to check out these fake $100bzd bills at the SP police because they look so good. The paper is a bit whiter…a bit stiffer than real (there's no way you could tell in bad lighting!) but…they are all the same serial number! Watch for it. Nothing worse than getting stuck with a bad 100 dollar bill. 642!

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Police detain persons caught with counterfeit BZ$100 bills in San Pedro

The San Pedro Police Formation is investigating the circulation of counterfeit currency on the island and has detained persons holding fake notes of BZ$100. They are expected to be charged and prosecuted at the San Pedro Magistrate Court for the offence. The word of counterfeit BZ$100 bills first surfaced on the mainland. The bad money has now apparently reached the island, and business owners are advised to be careful and know how to identify the fake currency. According to the Central Bank of Belize, the Belizean monetary bills contain new features that make them harder to counterfeit. Most fraudulent paper currency targets the higher denominations because they represent a greater profit. In previous cases, the denominations affected were the $50 and $100 bills.

The counterfeit $100 bills recently seized by police all have the same serial number, DC270642. It is unknown at this time if there are more of these $100 fraudulent notes circulating. If someone pays you with one, check the serial number and look for features that identify a genuine bill. To verify if a BZ$100 note is genuine, look for an intaglio overprint of a periwinkle flower over the toucan hologram on the left center corner of the bill. In the case of the $50 bill, the foil in the shape of an angel fish now has an intaglio overprint of the Kinich Ahau jade head. Another feature to look for is the watermark images. Of importance to note is that the watermark is there from when the paper is made, and it cannot be faked. Furthermore, the $100 and $50 bills feature a watermark of a jaguar, while the $20, $10, $5, and $2 bills feature the image of the 'Sleeping Giant.' Regarding the watermark, this also incorporates the bill's value, spelt out in capital letters in electrotype. Another feature to look for when detecting a counterfeit bill is the type of paper. The paper for the actual currency has a thin metal security thread that is embedded in the paper when it is made. This metal thread has the word 'BELIZE' printed on it. When you come across a suspicious note, quickly inspect it by holding the note up to the light. You will see the real value in the watermark printed on the paper. If you are a victim of counterfeit currency, report it to the nearest police station. In San Pedro Town, visit the police station on Pescador Drive or call them at 206-2022.

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Two San Pedro residents arraigned for possession of counterfeit currency

San Pedro Police investigations into the reports of counterfeit currency circulating on the island led to the arrest of two residents of the San Mateo Subdivision. Marlon Alexander Ramirez Galeas, 18, and Alhusaan Said Martinez, 21, were charged with the crime of Possession of Counterfeit currency. According to the police report, Galeas is also pending immigration charges. The duo was arraigned on Tuesday, September 4th, at the San Pedro Magistrate Court for the offense. Galeas was denied bail based on his alleged immigration offense, while Martinez was granted bail and is to return to court on November 11, 2022.

The accused were arrested after complaints were made to police of fake BZ$100 bills. The police investigation led to the apprehension of Galeas and Martinez, charged with having and using the fraudulent monetary notes. The bad money has been reported in other parts of the country and is now on the island. Business owners are advised to be careful and know how to identify fake currency. Currently, only fraudulent BZ$100 notes with the same serial number, DC270642, are in circulation.

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