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Article: HONG KONG: POLICE SEIZE US$250B IN FORGED BONDS.
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- IPR Strategic Business Information Database
- Article date:
- August 14, 2005
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According to news.gov.hk: Four Taiwanese have been charged for possessing forged US Treasury Bonds with a face value of US$250 billion. Police received a report early this month form a 79-year-old man who was asked by one of the Taiwanese to help realise two boxes of US Treasury Bonds with a face value of US$500 million each. Officers arranged a controlled buy meeting with the Taiwanese in a Jordan guesthouse on August 11. Three ...
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