Counterfeit charges for Devonport three
Police have charged three people from Devonport for using counterfeit $50 notes.
- A 21-year old Devonport man has been charged with three counts of uttering (using) counterfeit money.
- A 20-year-old Devonport woman has been charged with uttering (using) counterfeit money on two occasions.
- A 24-year-old Devonport man has been charged with three counts of uttering (using) counterfeit money.
Two other men from Devonport (aged in their 20s) are being proceeded against by way of summons.
Devonport and Burnie Criminal Investigation Branches expect to lay further charges against other people as a result of their continuing investigations.
Detective Sergeant Michael Foster said:
“A number of businesses and people have been affected by the actions of the offenders involved.
“All counterfeit money detected has been in $50 denominations.
“Members of the public who come into contact with suspect money are asked to contact police.”
Legitimate notes have a number of security features including a clear window with an embossed 50 visible from either side.
When held to the light there is a seven pointed star, three points from one side and four on the other. Also when held to the light an image of the Australian Coat of Arms is visible under the printing.
Legitimate notes are made of polymer and have a different feel to the counterfeit notes and do not tear easily.
Anyone who has information about the use or production of counterfeit notes is asked to contact Tasmania Police on 131 444 or Crime Stoppers anonymously on 1800 333 000.