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Border Officials Seize $685,000 In Counterfeit Currency From China

Customs and Border Protection (CBP) in Chicago recently stopped several shipments containing counterfeit currencies totaling $685,000 from China, the agency announced on Tuesday. The shipments arrived at Chicago’s International Mail Facility (IMF) between May 15 and 17, destined for cities in several states including Illinois, Indiana, New York, and Kentucky. The fake currencies came in the form of $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100 bills. One shipment was destined for the Bronx, New York containing 976 $100 bills. Another shipment was headed to Louisville, Kentucky containing 101 $20 bills and 103 $50 bills. All of these shipments were manifested as prop money. “Our CBP officers are always on the alert watching for any type of prohibited shipments that come through the IMF,” said Shane Campbell, area port director-Chicago, according to a statement.

Border Officials Seize $685,000 in Counterfeit Currency From China

Border Officials Seize $685,000 in Counterfeit Currency From China Customs and Border Protection (CBP) in Chicago recently stopped several shipments containing counterfeit currencies totaling $685,000 from China, the agency announced on Tuesday. The shipments arrived at Chicago’s International Mail Facility (IMF) between May 15 and 17, destined for cities in several states including Illinois, Indiana, New York, and Kentucky. The fake currencies came in the form of $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100 bills. One shipment was destined for the Bronx, New York containing 976 $100 bills. Another shipment was headed to Louisville, Kentucky containing 101 $20 bills and 103 $50 bills. All of these shipments were manifested as prop money. “Our CBP officers are always on the alert watching for any type of prohibited shipments that come through the IMF,” said Shane Campbell, area port director-Chicago, according to a statement.

6,667 Counterfeit Coins & 1,589 Counterfeit 0 Bills Stopped by CBP

Published: 24 April 2021 24 April 2021 Chicago, Illinois - U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers at Chicago’s International Mail Facility (IMF) recently seized 281 shipments containing various counterfeit coins and $100 bills with 95% of the shipments arriving from China. Officers at the IMF intercepted the first two shipments on April 16. The first package had 1,492 $100 bills ($149,200) and was destined for a residence in Georgia. The second parcel contained 97 $100 bills ($9,700) and was destined for a residence in Texas. Both shipments were declared as bar props, however, counterfeiting Federal Reserve notes is a federal crime. On April 21, CBP officers seized 279 parcels all containing various denominations in coin currency. The first seizure of the night consisted of 88 parcels containing 2,020 coins. The next seizure was comprised of 93 parcels containing 2,548 coins. The third seizure of the night was 52 parcels containing 908 counterfeit coins. The final

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