Shoppers urged to be 'vigilant' of £50 Scottish banknotes as police issue warning after discovery at popular retail park
Fake Scottish banknotes have sparked a major police warning after the bogus cash was being circulated at a popular retail park. West Mercia Police confirmed that multiple counterfeit £20 and £50 Scottish notes were passed at Malvern Retail Park in Worcestershire on Monday. After uncovering the counterfeit trade, the force then issued a warning to the public on how to avoid being stung in the future. West Mercia Police informed shoppers that fake notes can be identified by their holographic

Fake Scottish banknotes have sparked a major police warning after the bogus cash was being circulated at a popular retail park. West Mercia Police confirmed that multiple counterfeit £20 and £50 Scottish notes were passed at Malvern Retail Park in Worcestershire on Monday. After uncovering the counterfeit trade, the force then issued a warning to the public on how to avoid being stung in the future. West Mercia Police informed shoppers that fake notes can be identified by their holographic
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