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Counterfeiters Busted in New York City: A Vigilant Fight Against Fake Currency

New York City authorities have successfully apprehended counterfeiters producing fake $100 bills. This significant bust highlights the ongoing battle against currency fraud in the financial hub of the United States. Local law enforcement, working in conjunction with federal agencies, has employed advanced forensic techniques to identify and arrest those involved in the distribution of counterfeit notes. This case not only underlines the seriousness of financial crimes but also emphasizes the need for public awareness and education on how to spot fake currency effectively.

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Counterfeiters Busted in New York City: A Vigilant Fight Against Fake Currency

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  1. News at 5 KNYN – New York City

  2. Counterfeiters Nabbed http://inutiles.wordpress.com/2007/07/24/fake-100-bills-and-how-to-spot-them/

  3. Murder Trial Verdict http://blog.nyhistory.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/dexter_01.jpg New York Historical Society

  4. New York Sells Islands http://nyfalls.com/niagara-falls/faq6/ NY Falls website

  5. Erie Canal Opens Smith’s Master Index to Maritime Museum Websites http://www.maritimemuseums.net/book.html

  6. Erie Canal Route through New York http://www.nygeographicalliance.org/in-the-news/in-the-news.cfm?mode=display&article=104 New York Geographic Alliance

  7. Barges are pulled by mules on a towpath http://www.corbisimages.com/stock-photo/rights-managed/SN002032/two-mules-pull-boat-along-erie-canal CORBIS Images

  8. One of the locks on the Erie Canal http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erie_Canal

  9. Statistics Length - 363 miles Channel depth - 4 feet Width - 40 feet Locks - 83 plus 18 aqueducts Barges - 14 ½ feet by 78 feet Speed - 55 miles per day maximum

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