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Printed in Iran .. dismantling of a gang trading forged currency in Nasiriyah
 

People - Dhi Qar  

Dhi Qar Police Command stated, on Saturday, that its detachments had arrested a gang of 4 people trading in forged Iraqi currency in the city of Nasiriyah, noting that the money was printed in Iran.  

  

  

A source in the leadership told "People" today (October 31, 2020), "The police have arrested a gang that trades in forged money, as the money is exchanged inside the shops and malls, and the sums are printed in Iran and entered Iraq through the accused (A.A.A. H) He was born in 1997 and is a resident of Basra Governorate, Al-Faw District.  

The source added, "The defendant Al-Basri has a friend from Dhi Qar and she is a partner with him to exchange the currency, as he deposited money with her in the city of Nasiriyah. The accused (ZH), born in 1986, was chased and arrested in Al-Gharaf district.  

The source added, "The police also arrested the defendant (HKR), born in 1995, and who lives in the sacrifice neighborhood in the center of Nasiriyah, and works as a taxi driver. 000) of the counterfeit currency denominated in 25 thousand dinars. 

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    This confirms that the 25k note is unavailable in Iran . Why would anyone resort to counterfeiting when you can buy the real 25k note for so little. One thing that the US got right early on .2003, is to make the dinar "uncounterfeitable " at great expense.

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20 minutes ago, dinarham said:

    This confirms that the 25k note is unavailable in Iran . Why would anyone resort to counterfeiting when you can buy the real 25k note for so little. One thing that the US got right early on .2003, is to make the dinar "uncounterfeitable " at great expense.

Still worth about $20 each. 

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9 hours ago, dinarham said:

You could probably get away with a counterfeit 25k note in Iran ,as most people in Iran have never seen one .

I must ask, why wouldn't they never see one? With the Visit of the Forty and migration to attend these events, just hard to understand that. 

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19 hours ago, yota691 said:

I must ask, why wouldn't they never see one? With the Visit of the Forty and migration to attend these events, just hard to understand that. 

    I  don't know anything about the Visit of the Forty and migration to attend events . I will google . I made my remark based on the fact that a vast majority of people in Iraq are poor ,oppressed ,and have no access into what's going on in their country ,other than it tells them to be  scared out of their minds .

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Speaking of fakes:

Al-Maliki is flirting with Iran ... and his eye is on power in Iraq

  Sunday 01 November 2020  
 
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Analysts and observers Iraqis said that "there are indications that former Iraqi Prime Minister, Nouri al - Maliki," plans "to return to the chair of prime minister through" Iran Gate and support for militias ", after his recent statements and positions of the crises that Iraq is going through.

A source close to From the State of Law coalition led by al-Maliki, “There are strenuous efforts and meetings for a more suitable center for al-Maliki in the next scene.”

Al-Maliki has been largely absent from the Iraqi scene since his loss in the elections in 2014, months after large swathes of Iraqi lands fell to ISIS. In what was considered a direct failure by the government headed by al-Maliki for two consecutive terms, al-Maliki lost his position to his comrade in the Dawa Party, Haider al-Abadi, who was the last prime minister from this party to lead the Iraqi government.




The source added that "Al-Maliki meets continuously with political leaders, leaders of the popular crowd and community leaders."

The journalist, Nasser Taha, said, "Al-Maliki is trying to return to power, through the gate of Iran and the militias," adding that the man "is courting Iran in this period more than any previous period."

Taha added that "those who follow Al-Maliki's recent statements will know clearly that he is trying to appear in harmony with Iran's positions, as it has the keys to Iraq, especially after the end of the demonstrations."

Al-Maliki attacked Israel recently, and was preceded by other statements that "the popular crowd will never resolve". Observers say that Maliki uses these slogans, especially against Israel, to win Iran in his favor.

The Iraqi journalist and analyst, Omar al-Jafal, says, "Since his removal from the .
premiership, Nouri al-Maliki has been trying to export himself again."
 
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