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Dream - The police revealed a counterfeit money printing operation with a ready-to-circulate amount of Rp22 billion ahead of Idul Adha 1445 H. Three people have been named as suspects in the counterfeit money case.
Kabid Humas of the Metro Jaya Regional Police, Commissioner Ade Ary Syam Indradi, conveyed that the officers arrested the suspects at the Umar Yadi Public Accountant Office, Srengseng Raya Street, Srengseng, Kembangan, West Jakarta, on Saturday, June 15, 2024. The three suspects have the initials M, a private worker from Cirebon, YA as a daily laborer from Sukabumi, and FF, a private worker from Surabaya.
In the arrest, the police also secured several pieces of evidence, including a sum of counterfeit money, as well as the tools used to print the counterfeit money.
The following translation is done while preserving the HTML tags: "Ade's words are quoted from Liputan6.com, Tuesday, June 18, 2024."
He mentioned that officials are still investigating the suspicion of counterfeit money circulating before the Eid al-Adha holiday. Ade urges the public to be cautious in cash transactions and to immediately report if they find any counterfeit money.
"tuturnya" translates to "he/she said."
For their actions, the three suspects are charged under Article 244 and Article 245 of the Indonesian Criminal Code regarding Counterfeiting Money and Possessing Counterfeit Money, with a maximum penalty of 12 years imprisonment.
"This is still being investigated (the location of the counterfeit money distribution). What is clear is that evidence was seized from the three suspects, which is counterfeit money amounting to Rp 22 billion in denominations of Rp 100,000," he said.
Meanwhile, the police stated that the counterfeit money worth Rp22 billion had not yet been circulated to the public. "We should be grateful that this case has been uncovered, it did not have a chance to spread to the public," said Ade as quoted from merdeka.com.
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