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The European Union's law enforcement agency Europol says it arrested a man in Naples, Italy, last week on suspicion of producing counterfeit euro notes worth about 11 million euros ($12 million). is Europol officials said that the suspect had sold counterfeit notes worth around eight million euros across Europe before his arrest. The identity of the accused has not been disclosed by the police due to legal reasons.

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00:00Assalam-o-Alaikum viewers, a person who is making 60 Euro notes has been arrested.
00:06Let's know the details.
00:08The European Union's law-enforcing agency, Europool, says that last week in the city of Italy, Naples,
00:16they arrested a person who is suspected of making 60 Euro notes worth 11 million Euros and 12 million Dollars.
00:26Europool said that the accused had sold around 8 million Euro notes in Europe before being arrested.
00:37The accused has not been identified by the police on the basis of legal grounds.
00:44According to the police, most of the notes were used in the French market,
00:50while 3 million Euro notes were found in the library at the time of printing.
01:00According to the police, the accused used to make notes in a bank-like library.
01:07The police say that in 2023, 27% of the jelly notes that were caught were held by the accused.
01:17The accused had a library, garage, and a sliding behind the door to make jelly notes.
01:25Europool published this.
01:27Attal was also killed by the police.
01:31The police were surprised to see new printing equipment there.
01:36Europool said that they found an industrial production line there,
01:42which also includes 31 digital printing machines.
01:47And there was also a large amount of raw material.
01:51According to a statement issued,
01:54experts' experiments and a review by the Eurocentral Bank have confirmed that
02:00the quality of the jelly bank notes, such as holograms, were of excellent quality.
02:09Before reaching this central accused, Europool also arrested Barcelona, Rome, and Naples.
02:17In March 2020, the police arrested 14 people in Barcelona, Rome, and Naples,
02:25who were responsible for distributing 1 million jelly notes worth 100 Euro per month in the market.
02:33According to the statement, these notes were of such good quality that
02:37ATM machines and other equipment could not have guessed that these notes were jelly.
02:44The German statement also removed 56,000 jelly bank notes worth more than 5 million in 2023 from the market.
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