Mbirrionaires

Detectives bust suspects with over 1 billion shillings in foreign currency cash somewhere in Westlands.
But it was all fake(according to the most corrupt institution in Kenya-The Police).
How did the analyze all those notes and concluded they were fake?

Reporting for MMNN this is SQNY.

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Hapa najua kuna polisi wako olx wakitafuta buroti maguta maguta…

umesahau kesema," over to you meria mata in the studio…"

A whole 1B of fake money that would have been in circulation!

Mtu ako na 1000 millions kwa nyumba.

sampling. if you had some clean notes and some dirty ones you wouldn’t keep them all together.

Wewe ni mujinga sana. How can they not know it’s fake when they have counted and told us its 1Billion?

It’s in different currencies as well.

The average person who has not come into contact with some dollar or euro notes cannot distinguish an original bill from a counterfeit but a sharp eye will notice the difference right away from just looking and feeling the notes. And there is ka small hand held machine for detecting fake bills

How were they going to ‘clean’ all that cash? No way that money was going into circulation undetected

there are some old legal dollar tender that banks dont accept

:D:D:D:D:D

Chances are that it wasn’t fake. But the police can always switch real bills for basic knock-offs in hours from their evidence storage. Ama ni aje @pamba

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According to mharo press, it was a money laundering operation. Three men were arrested. Last I checked, you don’t launder fake money.

mharo media thinks laundering is wash wash

This looks like photocopies papers not the cotton dollar bill

I bet these are Cameroonians or Chinedu.

These guys shouldn’t be let into this country

apparently they are from Mali