Over 21,000 fake euro bills

Published August 1, 2002

THE HAGUE, July 31: More than 21,000 fake euro bills have turned up in European Union member states in the first six months since the cash launch on January 1, 2002, the European police organisation Europol said Wednesday.

National law enforcement reported more than 400 euro counterfeiting cases and 116 arrests for manufacturing false notes. “The overall number of reported cases is far less than was originally anticipated,” Europol, based in The Hague, said in a statement.

The figures are a “positive result” based on cooperation between Europol, the national police forces and the European Central Bank, Europol deputy director Willy Bruggeman said.

The ECB said in a statement in Frankfurt: “During the first six months of this year 21,965 counterfeit euro bank notes were recorded. This figure represents less than seven percent of the total number of counterfeits of legacy currencies recorded by euro area national central banks during the same period in 2001”.

“Seen in this context, the extent of counterfeiting of the euro is, so far, very low, although counterfeit activity recently seems to have increased somewhat,” it said.

The ECB also said the few fake bills were relatively easy to identify. “The quality of counterfeit euro banknotes has generally been low. With a few exceptions, mainly concerning the 50 euro denomination, they stem from “amateur” operations,” the statement said.

Europol also pointed out the quality of counterfeit euro notes “has generally been low”.

The police organisation noted that only 70 false euro coins were found.—AFP

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