Pinay sales clerk in UAE helps catch man using fake bills

A Filipina sales clerk helped authorities in the United Arab Emirates catch a man using fake bills last July, a UAE news site reported Thursday.

The Nigerian suspect, 25, now faces charges for circulating fake currency and fraud before the Dubai Court of First Instance, Khaleej Times reported.

He eventually confessed to going shopping with fake $100 bills, according to the report.

A Filipina saleswoman said the man paid $100 when he bought a gadget and a box of color pens from her shop in a shopping center in Al Rafaa.

“When I went to convert the $100 bill at an exchange outlet, I was told it was fake,” she told investigators.

For his part, a police sergeant said they tracked the suspect after getting complaints from many shops in Bur Dubai.

He said they checked surveillance footage from the shop and identified the suspect.

The suspect was arrested July 24, when he went to the Al Rafaa police station to recover his passport seized due to a similar criminal case.

The separate criminal case stemmed from the suspect buying a wallet worth Dh79 and paying with a fake $100 bill last June 24. He got Dh286 as change. —Joel Locsin/KBK, GMA News

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