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                    [Title] => Fake $100 bills found in Abu ransom payment
                    [Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY — Even if only 2,398 bills were real greenbacks, that’s still a lot of pesos in today’s exchange rate.


Two $100 bills out of a total 2,400 pieces reportedly paid as ransom by the German government to a terrorist band for the release of one of its citizens turned out to be counterfeit, officials here said.

Assistant Regional Prosecutor Ricardo Cabaron told a local daily that US agents and a representative from the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas discovered the fake bills.
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Ito ang ibinunyag kahapon ni Assistant Regional Prosecutor Ricardo Cabaron na nagsabing, batay sa nakalap nilang intelligence report, galing sa Germany ang $2,400 na bahagi ng naturang ransom at nakumpiska sa dalawang lalaking nagtangkang ipalit ang pera sa salapi ng Pilipinas sa Land Bank sa lungsod na ito noong Agosto 24.
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                    [Title] => Fake $100 bills found in Abu ransom payment
                    [Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY — Even if only 2,398 bills were real greenbacks, that’s still a lot of pesos in today’s exchange rate.


Two $100 bills out of a total 2,400 pieces reportedly paid as ransom by the German government to a terrorist band for the release of one of its citizens turned out to be counterfeit, officials here said.

Assistant Regional Prosecutor Ricardo Cabaron told a local daily that US agents and a representative from the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas discovered the fake bills.
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Ito ang ibinunyag kahapon ni Assistant Regional Prosecutor Ricardo Cabaron na nagsabing, batay sa nakalap nilang intelligence report, galing sa Germany ang $2,400 na bahagi ng naturang ransom at nakumpiska sa dalawang lalaking nagtangkang ipalit ang pera sa salapi ng Pilipinas sa Land Bank sa lungsod na ito noong Agosto 24.
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