Feb 16 • 11:56 UTC 🇩🇪 Germany SZ

Bamberg: Police Seizes 7,000 Euros in Counterfeit Money

A young man in Bamberg used a counterfeit 50-euro note to pay for a kebab, leading to the discovery of more counterfeit money in a subsequent police investigation.

In Bamberg, Germany, a 20-year-old man attempted to pay for a kebab with a fake 50-euro note, a transaction that raised suspicions with the vendor, who promptly notified the police. Upon questioning, the young man admitted to receiving the counterfeit bill from a 22-year-old accomplice. This confession led law enforcement to identify and apprehend the older suspect shortly thereafter.

Following the arrest of the 22-year-old, police executed a search warrant at his residence, discovering a substantial stash of over 7,000 euros in counterfeit 50-euro notes. The discovery indicated a larger scheme of counterfeiting, raising concerns over the extent of fraudulent money circulation in the local area. As a precautionary measure, the prosecutor requested pre-trial detention for the 22-year-old suspect as investigations continued.

This incident not only highlights the issue of counterfeiting but also underscores the vigilance of local businesses in Bamberg. The quick actions of the kebab vendor potentially prevented the circulation of more counterfeit currency, signaling the significant role local commerce plays in supporting law enforcement efforts in the community.

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