African Belgians try to sell fake dollars
Citizens of Belgium were detained in Baku; they were going to sell to tourists fake dollars during the European Games. According to the press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Azerbaijan, the detainees Maputo Martial and Hongla Samuel are citizens of Belgium, came from Africa. They were caught while trying to sell 10 thousand counterfeit dollars at five thousand dollars. During a search in their rented apartment in the city of Khirdalan were seized another 10 thousand counterfeit dollars, one color printer and other equipment. According to the investigation, these persons wanted to benefit from the arrival of tourists during the European Games in Baku, and make money by selling counterfeit dollars. A lawsuit has been filed on the fact. -16D-
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