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The Sharjah Police have recovered a large number of fake $100 bills after the arrest of two Nigerian men. A senior police officer said the culprits used the fake currency to convince people that they could double their money and make them rich.
Colonel Ibrahim Al Ajill, Director of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), said they received a tip off about the scam activities of the two suspects.
The two men, reportedly, used to meet people in an apartment in Sharjah and convince them that they had the ability to double money.
A team of CID officers verified the complaints and raided their apartment. The suspects including A.Y and R.N were arrested red-handed with the fake currency. Tools and bags used in the operation were also recovered from them.
The suspects told the police that they brought the fake currency from abroad to carry out the scam activities. They also confessed during their interrogation to carrying out illegal activities with the fake currency.
The police said two of the suspects are in the UAE on a visit visa. The police has referred the case for public prosecution.
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