Kenyan police seize $20 mln of counterfeit banknotes from deposit box

Kenyan police seize $20 mln of counterfeit banknotes from deposit box

by Joseph Anthony
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Kenyan police officers secure the entrance of the banking hall after they seized fake currency in a personal safety deposit box at the Queensway branch of Barclays Bank of Kenya, in downtown Nairobi, Kenya March 19, 2019. REUTERS/Njeri Mwangi

Kenyan police have seized $20 million of counterfeit banknotes that had been stored in a personal safety deposit box at a branch of Barclays Bank Kenya, the directorate of criminal investigations said.


Police had also arrested six people, including two of the bankโ€™s staff, the directorate said late on Tuesday in a statement posted on its Twitter account.

โ€œSix people were arrested today evening by … detectives in connection with fake currency amounting to slightly over $20 million (at Barclays Kenya) Queensway Branch,โ€ the statement said.

โ€œThe fake notes in $100 denominations were recovered from the bankโ€™s safe room.โ€

A Reuters witness saw a crowd gathered outside the branch on Tuesday, shouting angrily and demanding officers reveal their identities.

Barclays Kenya, part of South Africaโ€™s Absa Group, confirmed on Tuesday that police had seized fake currency from a customerโ€™s deposit box, and said it was not the bankโ€™s money and that it was cooperating with the investigation.


โ€œThe customer had concealed fake currency in his personal safe deposit box against the bankโ€™s rules and regulations which include restrictions of items which can be held in the safe deposit box,โ€ it said in a statement.

The seizure comes at a time when lawmakers are pushing for implementation of amendments to banking laws that would relax the rigorous requirements for recording transactions above $10,000.

The central bank has said the changes could undermine efforts to tackle money laundering, financing of terrorism and proceeds from crime.

A court case challenging the implementation of the amendments is due to be heard on March 29.

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