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15 years in prison against banknote traffickers in Algeria

Summary by observalgerie.com
Algeria is facing a growing problem of counterfeiting of money, with organized networks of forgeries trying to disrupt the local economy. Recently, two men were sentenced to 15 years in prison by the Criminal Court of Oran for their involvement in a network of counterfeit notes of 2000 dinars. This conviction highlights the extent of this phenomenon which affects several regions of the country and affects financial stability. According to an art…
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Algeria is facing a growing problem of counterfeiting of money, with organized networks of forgeries trying to disrupt the local economy. Recently, two men were sentenced to 15 years in prison by the Criminal Court of Oran for their involvement in a network of counterfeit notes of 2000 dinars. This conviction highlights the extent of this phenomenon which affects several regions of the country and affects financial stability. According to an art…

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observalgerie.com broke the news in on Saturday, May 10, 2025.
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