RUSSIAN, ARMENIAN DETAINED IN UZBEKISTAN FOR ATTEMPT TO SELL $1M BILL
MosNews
April 17 2006
A Russian and an Armenian have been detained in the central Asian
republic of Uzbekistan, while trying to sell a $1 million banknote
at half price, Uzbek prosecutors said Friday.
"The counterfeit banknote was seized as it was being traded off to an
Uzbek national for $500,000," said Zuraf Yuldashev, senior inspector
at the Prosecutor General's Office.
The would-be buyer said the men had offered him the bill at a discount,
citing an urgent need for small change.
"An examination has shown that the $1mln banknote was a forgery,
though skillfully made," Yuldashev said.
photo of bill: http://www.mosnews.com/news/2006/04/17/forgedbill. shtml
MosNews
April 17 2006
A Russian and an Armenian have been detained in the central Asian
republic of Uzbekistan, while trying to sell a $1 million banknote
at half price, Uzbek prosecutors said Friday.
"The counterfeit banknote was seized as it was being traded off to an
Uzbek national for $500,000," said Zuraf Yuldashev, senior inspector
at the Prosecutor General's Office.
The would-be buyer said the men had offered him the bill at a discount,
citing an urgent need for small change.
"An examination has shown that the $1mln banknote was a forgery,
though skillfully made," Yuldashev said.
photo of bill: http://www.mosnews.com/news/2006/04/17/forgedbill. shtml