The Kosovo Police have reported an incident involving the identification of a significant quantity of suspected counterfeit currency. According to official statements released by the police force, the discovery was made on Friday on “Luan Haradinaj” street in Pristina. A bank representative reported the finding, detailing that 225 metal coins were identified.
These specific items were reported to be two-euro coins, and the complainant expressed suspicion that the currency was counterfeit. The police department confirmed that the suspected coins have been formally seized. These materials are currently being held by authorities for comprehensive forensic and financial investigation.
The police stated that the seizure is part of ongoing efforts to combat the circulation of fraudulent currency within the region. The report specifies that the initial findings involved the collection of 225 individual coins, all valued at the two-euro denomination. Authorities are treating the matter with high priority, indicating that further analysis will determine the source and nature of the counterfeit materials.
No details were provided regarding the identity of the bank official who made the initial report, only that the discovery was made while the representative was conducting duties in the specified Pristina location. The investigation into the authenticity of the two-euro coins remains active.
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Kosovo police reported the discovery of a significant quantity of suspected counterfeit currency. According to official statements, the incident took place on Friday on Luan Haradinaj street in Pristi