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Cha-Ching: Police Seize Thousands Of Dollars In Fake Bills

Cha-Ching: Police Seize Thousands Of Dollars In Fake Bills

Scoop21-07-2025
Press Release – New Zealand Police
Police landed the jackpot after taking a wad of counterfeit cash out of circulation in Auckland.
Counties Manukau West's Enquiries Team have been investigating a spate of dodgy Facebook Marketplace purchases in recent months.
'Police have received reports of offending where a man would allegedly arrange to purchase items off the platform, and would request to pay in cash,' Sergeant Pam Dravitski says.
'There, the offender would allegedly use counterfeit cash to make the sale and take off with the goods.'
An investigator has been collating similar reports, and following further enquiries it led Police to an Ōtara address late last week.
'While executing a search warrant, around $6,000 in counterfeit cash was located inside the property,' Sergeant Dravitski says.
'Police also located other equipment used to manufacture these notes.'
A 26-year-old man was arrested at the time.
At this stage in the investigation, he faces six charges of obtains by deception.
Sergeant Dravitski says further detailed enquiries are ongoing, and further arrests or charges cannot be ruled out.
'Many of our local business associations regularly tell us about their members' frustrations with people making purchases using counterfeit money,' she says.
'We continue to try and get the message out when we experience a round of reports concerning people using fake notes.'
Police will continue to hold those manufacturing and using counterfeit bank notes to account.
CAN YOU SPOT A FAKE?
– The Reserve Bank of New Zealand has clear guidance outlining the security features of New Zealand bank notes on its website(link is external)
– Security features are the same on all denominations
– If you believe someone is trying to pass you a counterfeit note – do not accept it.
– If you have already been given a note – put it in an envelope and contact Police
– Report any offending to Police – online, via 105, or at a station – as soon as possible.
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