Fake $5 Bond Notes Flood The Market,Man Duped After Changing Money At Night
Fake $5 Bond Notes Flood The Market
An unidentified man took to social media today narrating his ordeal after he was allegedly given fake $5 notes by Forex Dealers on Saturday night. For the rest of the weekend up till today, he was paying for everything with no hassles. However, things quickly went south when he boarded a commuter omnibus on his way home, only to be told by the conductor that his notes were counterfeit
Upon closer inspection, he discovered that all the notes had the same serial numbers, a detail he had missed before. In Zimbabwe there is an unwritten rule that street justice always ensues should you be caught using fake money. The unidentified victim in fear of getting a beat down from the Kombi crew had a torrid time explaining the source of his notes.
Ndakachinja mari mutwn Sat night ndikapihwa ma$5 notes. And been using them since then. Now on my way home ndabhadhara kombi mushe mushe. Ndakunzi its fake. U know noise yahwindi paye
Kubudisa kudai kuona yese ine same serial number.
With more and more Zimbabweans changing their hard-earned US dollars on the lucrative black market, criminal syndicates are seeing opportunities to fleece ordinary citizens of their hard-earned money. Recently a group of money changers lost over USD 1 Million to an Indian conman who was promising them higher rates.
The money changers were given Fake Proof of payments as the money was sent electronically and never reflected. The case is currently in the courts but chances of recovering the money are slim.
Source Iharare