The 21-year-old who deposited counterfeit money in banks and cheated on the margin

Prizren police have reportedly arrested a 21-year-old with initials B. K, who allegedly had deposited about a thousand counterfeit euros in the country's banks and had bought for 500 euros forged in a market. Through a communiqué to the media, police have suggested that counterfeit coins 3,500 [...]
Prizren police have reportedly arrested a 21-year-old with initials B. K, who allegedly had deposited about a thousand counterfeit euros in the country's banks and had bought for 500 euros forged in a market.
Through a communiqué to the media, police have suggested that counterfeit coins 3,500 euros have been seized as evidence to present them in criminal speculation.
The “related to this case has been informed of the state prosecutor, who has issued a decision to stop the suspect. Kosovo police appeal to all citizens that the same cases be presented immediately to the police, and once require that businesses or citizens be careful when they accept many of these coins during the sale or purchase of goods, as in recent times we have frequent cases of counterfeiting money that have been put into circulation”, it is said in communique.
Full communication:
By March 11, 2021, after a professional job by investigators at the Suhareka Police Station who collected information from witnesses about the distribution of counterfeit money in the Suhareka region, where a suspicious person had deposited this money in two cases in the country's banks in 2x 500 euros.
The same in the last case of March 10, 2021, had also managed through the purchase to deceive a victim by also giving him a coin worth 500 euros.
So the police in Suharek, following closely and building a profile of the suspect according to his statements and moves, have managed to stop the suspect, and during the interview before the alleged defense attorney, he has accepted the criminal act he has committed.
The suspect already known as the 2000-born B.K, has been arrested and detained in 48 hours.
The forged coins 3,500 euros have been seized as evidence to present them in criminal conviction.
In this case, the State Attorney has been informed of a decision to prevent the suspect.
Kosovo police appeal to all citizens that the same cases be presented immediately to the police, and once require that businesses or citizens be careful when they accept many of these coins during the sale or purchase of goods, as in recent times we have frequent cases of counterfeiting money that have been put into circulation.











