British family arrested in Majorca accused of using fake notes to pay for holiday
Police found 400 euros allegedly obtained by swapping the counterfeit sterling at exchanges
FIVE members of an Anglo-Irish family have been arrested in Majorca over alleged fake notes.
They were held after a shop worker alerted police about a £50 note.
Cops found 400 euros, allegedly obtained by swapping counterfeit sterling at exchanges.
They confiscated £850 in alleged fake £50 notes.
The five - Michael Coffey, 26, Richard Coffey, 22, Annegelena O’Driscoll, 25, Michael Quilligan, 35 and a minor —were charged with possessing and passing counterfeit notes in Santa Ponsa.
A spokesman for the Civil Guard force said: “The Civil Guard has arrested five Irish and British people for an alleged crime of currency falsification.
“They paid for a bottle of water with one of the notes at a supermarket near the hotel where they were staying, this aroused the suspicion of a worker at the business who called the Civil Guard"
“The notes are high-quality and have a very similar feel to legal tender"
They were released on provisional liberty.
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