Nigerians Tried to Sell Fake Dollars
Employees of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Interior to combat organized crime detained two citizens of Nigeria in the Nasimi district of the capital. They tried to sell counterfeit hundred dollar bills - 50 pieces. During a search in the apartment rented by Obu Oniedika Moses and Emmanuel Nvadike Chinyere the police discovered 100 pieces of counterfeit 100 dollar bills, the press service of the Ministry of Interior said.
A criminal case has been filed. -16D04-
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