Local police in Sant Antoni, Ibiza, say that a British man has been arrested in connection with counterfeit money.
Named with the initials J.G. he is charged with the crime of falsification of money and was arrested after he tried to use counterfeit notes to pay at a venue in the West End part of the town.
Local traders supplied the police with a description of the man who they finally tracked down. They recovered fake notes worth 1,100 pounds sterling and 1,310 €.
The Briton has been taken to the local police station in Sant Atoni and is expected to appear in court shortly.
Thursday, 8 September 2011
Brit was arrested in Sant Antoni, Ibiza
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