More than $100,000 of counterfeit Canadian money has been seized by authorities as part of an investigation that began in Quebec and led authorities to a home in Cape Breton, RCMP say.
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The CBSA and RCMP seized over $100K in counterfeit Canadian currency following interceptions of suspicious shipments from China destined for Glace Bay, N.S.
Some $30,000 in fake Canadian cash seized by border officers in Mississauga arrived from China and was destined for Nova ...
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) Atlantic Region and the Nova Scotia RCMP's Commercial Crime Section are investigating the seizure of more than $100,000 in counterfeit Canadian currency.
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