Albany Police are investigating several incidents involving counterfeit Australian currency reported across the Great Southern region.
Counterfeit $50 notes were presented at two separate fast-food outlets in Albany this week, with another incident reported at a licensed premises in Mt Barker in late January.
Businesses are urged to remain vigilant when accepting cash payments and to carefully check the legitimacy of any high-denomination banknotes before finalising transactions.
Uttering false currency is a serious offence, and members of the community are encouraged to report any incidents to police by calling 131 444.
Anyone with information that can assist the investigation is urged to make a report online to Crime Stoppers at www.crimestopperswa.com.au or by calling 1800 333 000.
Reports can be made anonymously.
Counterfeit $50 notes were presented at two separate fast-food outlets in Albany this week, with another incident reported at a licensed premises in Mt Barker in late January.
Businesses are urged to remain vigilant when accepting cash payments and to carefully check the legitimacy of any high-denomination banknotes before finalising transactions.
Uttering false currency is a serious offence, and members of the community are encouraged to report any incidents to police by calling 131 444.
Anyone with information that can assist the investigation is urged to make a report online to Crime Stoppers at www.crimestopperswa.com.au or by calling 1800 333 000.
Reports can be made anonymously.