La policía advierte sobre la circulación de billetes falsos de 500 coronas

La policía de la región de Mitt ha recibido varios informes sobre la circulación de billetes falsos de 500 coronas. Los billetes han sido utilizados o se ha intentado su uso en pagos en tiendas y entre particulares.

Los informes corresponden a localidades como Gävle, Uppsala, Köping y Västerås. La policía insta a los comerciantes y al público a permanecer atentos durante los pagos en efectivo y a inspeccionar los billetes con cuidado. Cualquier persona que sospeche de la existencia de billetes falsos debe ponerse en contacto con la policía. Las imágenes de un billete válido de 500 coronas están disponibles en el sitio web del Riksbank.

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