Gardaí seize up to €10m in fake €50 notes
A man in his 50s was in custody last night after the seizure of the fake money and counterfeiting equipment.
On Wednesday members of the Garda Special Detective Unit, as a result of information received, searched a lock-up premises in north county Dublin.
There they found what was described as a “large amount” of counterfeit currency, understood to be €50 notes. It is believed the total was as much as €10m.
In follow-up searches in the Coolock and Artane areas of Dublin yesterday, printing and computer equipment were seized.
The arrested man was last night being held at Coolock Garda Station under Section 4 of the Criminal Justice Act.
In February gardaí seized up to €2.1m worth of notes following an operation in Dublin and Meath. At the time gardaí blamed subversive gangs for the operation.



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