There is a renewed call for the public to keep an eye out for counterfeit notes. This as the police confiscated same from a man in Downtown Kingston on Saturday. Divisional commander for Kingston Western, Senior Superintendent of Police Michael Phipps says, the police will be taking a zero-tolerance approach to just about anything that is against the law.
Phipps says the money was confiscated from a man in downtown Kingston, Saturday morning while conducting a business transaction.
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