RCMP uncover massive counterfeit cash operation
The RCMP says it has made the largest seizure of counterfeit money in 20 years after dismantling a plant north of Toronto and finding $4 million in phoney cash.
The RCMP says it has made the largest seizure of counterfeit money in 20 years after dismantling a plant north of Toronto and finding $4 million in phoney cash.
Two men have been charged in connection with the May 30 raid in Markham, Ont.
Police say they seized printing equipment and a huge quantity of fake $20 bills.
"Counterfeiting continues to de-stabilize Canada's economy, this seizure demonstrates the RCMP's commitment to ensuring Canada's economy is secure," said RCMP Insp. Brian Verheul in a news release.
Charged are 24-year-old Rehan Bawania of Toronto and 26-year-old Kusan Rasanayagam of Markham.