Police Notice

      We are urging residents and businesses to be vigilant following reports counterfeit £20 notes are in circulation in Taunton. Officers have received reports the counterfeit notes have been used in separate transactions at two outlets and are now issuing advice on how to spot them. The first incident was reported at a filling station on Priory Bridge Road at around 7.30pm on Thursday 29 January and at a retail outlet in East Street at around 10.35am on Thursday 5 March. Similar incidents have occurred in Bristol and South Gloucestershire, and we’ve also received reports counterfeit notes have been used to purchase items which have been advertised for sale on social media selling sites. PC Luke Elliot, officer in the case, said: “We are aware a small number of counterfeit notes have entered circulation, and we want to warn businesses and the public to remain vigilant and follow our advice to prevent more people becoming victims of fraud. “A full and thorough investigation into how these notes have entered circulation is being carried out, and we are issuing advice so people can be confident they’re accepting genuine payments for goods and services they are providing.” If cash transactions are necessary, please follow the advice in the attached PDF. Attachments: counterfeit-money.pdf

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