Beijing police in China arrested a counterfeit currency manufacturing gang after "00", which used virtual coins for sales.

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On October 28, according to reports from China Central Television, Beijing police recently discovered a strange transaction during their work. The transaction involved an image of a counterfeit banknote template, and the police judged that the buyer was likely involved in printing counterfeit money. Based on this clue, the police traced the leads and arrested 15 criminal suspects, dismantled 8 currency counterfeiting dens, and confiscated over 2.5 million yuan in counterfeit currency. It was reported that all the suspects in this case were born after 2000, and some were even minors. They first learned counterfeiting techniques through overseas software, then used printers to produce counterfeit money, and finally sold it using virtual coin for settlement. The criminal suspects not only produced the counterfeit money themselves but also taught counterfeiting techniques to others for profit.

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