Crime
BUSTED! South African police arrests two Nigerians for printing fake foreign currencies [Photos]
Two Nigerians have been reportedly arrested in Cape Town by the South African police for allegedly printing fake foreign currencies.
According to Babatunde Quadri, a Facebook user who shared the post and pictures on his wall, the names of the suspects are; Chinedu Igali and Osadolor Emmanuel.
The suspects were caught using a fabricated machine to roll out currencies in Rands, Dollars, Euro, Naira and Pound Sterling.
Reacting to their arrest, the suspects tendered unreserved apologies, blamed the devil for deceiving them and begged for forgiveness.
A South African police officer said the Nigerians were rounded while they were printing fake foreign currencies in a hidden apartment.
The police officer said the suspects would be charged to court.
See photos below:
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