Scotland is set to be battered by heavy rain and wind this weekend as the Met Office issues a danger to life warning.
30.01.2020 - 16:56 / dailyrecord.co.uk
POLICE Scotland is warning members of the public and retailers in Airdrie and Coatbridge after reports have been received of counterfeit Bank of Ireland £50 notes being circulated.
The forged notes are counterfeit copies of the current £50 note. They are purple with an image of the Old Bushmill distillery on the back. Detective Inspector Ian Whittle, of Police Scotland’s economic crime unit, said: “You should carefully check the features on these notes. The forgeries are readily identifiable as
Scotland is set to be battered by heavy rain and wind this weekend as the Met Office issues a danger to life warning.
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By Rita Bratovich
Weather forecasters have issued a danger to life warning with 80mph winds expected to batter Scotland for two days.
Scots are being warned of fake Bank of Ireland £50 notes that are circulating across the country. The forged notes are counterfeit copies of the current £50 note.
Police have warned shoppers to beware after fake Bank of Ireland £50 notes were put into circulation. The forged notes are counterfeit copies of the current £50 note.
Police Scotland have issued a warning to retailers and shoppers alike after the circulation of a spate of counterfeit bank notes.
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