Israel Police, Counterfeit Money

Tens of Thousands of Counterfeit Shekels Seized by Police

The Police found the money when a motorcycle was moving suspiciously and called on it to stop.

(Photo: Israel Police Spokesperson)

Two suspects carrying 16,000 NIS in suspected counterfeit bills were taken for interrogation today (Thursday), according to the Israel Police.

The money was found on the suspects after the Police noticed a motorcycle moving suspiciously and told them to stop. The money was then found and the suspects, residents of Petach Tikvah, were detained.

Israel Police Conterfeit Money

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