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Danske mønter fra kinesisk skrot har sendt folk i fængsel
(Danish coins from Chinese scrap has sent people to jail)
En britisk forretningsmand blev anholdt og sigtet for møntfalskneri, da han sidste år ville veksle 280.000 kroner i beskadigede danske mønter. Manden sad uretmæssigt varetægtsfængslet i 91 dag. For mønterne stammer fra metalskrot i Kina.
(A British businessman was arrested and charged with counterfeiting, since last year he would change 280,000 kroner in Danish damaged coins. The man was wrongfully detained for 91 days. For the coins originate from scrap metal in China.)
Morten Skjoldager Journalist - 2015