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Fake N. Korean Supernotes Smuggled Into SK (approx $1 million)
Donga Ilbo ^ | 06/04/09

Posted on 06/03/2009 9:04:36 PM PDT by TigerLikesRooster

Fake N. Korean Supernotes Smuggled Into SK

JUNE 04, 2009 08:20

North Korea has produced counterfeit 100 U.S. dollar bills since U.S. financial sanctions were lifted against it 2007, with part of the forged “supernotes” smuggled into South Korea, a U.S. government source said yesterday.

“Seoul and Washington have conducted a joint investigation since police booked those who attempted to circulate supernotes in South Korea in November last year. We’ve kept a close eye on the North’s forgery since it is likely to affect both inter-Korean ties and relations between Washington and Pyongyang,” the source said.

“When members of the U.N. Security Council agree to impose tougher sanctions on North Korea over its second nuclear test, the North will be slapped with strengthened financial restrictions.”

Busan police arrested four people Nov. 10 last year for smuggling in 990,400 dollars worth of fake supernotes and asked Interpol to cooperate in arresting a key figure in the scheme living in China.

Since then, the Secret Service under the U.S. Treasury Department has conducted a joint investigation with South Korean police to track global rings who make counterfeit currency.

The four arrested said they smuggled the forged currency to take advantage of the strong dollar, but refused to name international brokers assumed to be connected to the North and distribution networks, according to Busan police.

A diplomatic source said, “The Bush administration lifted financial sanctions on North Korea based on the North’s tacit promise to stop counterfeiting U.S. bills. The North, however, has not stopped its counterfeiting.”

“The Obama administration is devising measures as tough as those under the Bush administration to stop the illegal activity.”

As part of anti-forgery measures, South Korean and U.S. intelligence officials in Seoul yesterday agreed to impose economic sanctions by preventing the production and circulation of supernotes. To do so, both sides will strengthen monitoring in countries where supernotes are in circulation and focus attention on preventing materials for supernote production from entering North Korea.

The Washington Times yesterday quoted a report by a country as saying O Kuk Ryol, vice chairman of North Korea’s powerful National Defense Commission, and his family are taking the lead in the production and circulation of supernotes.

A government official in Seoul said, “Since O is leading the preparation for the power transfer from North Korean leader Kim Jong Il to his youngest son Jong Un, we are closely looking for a connection between the North’s hereditary power succession and its recent military provocations.”


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: nkorea; skorea; supernote

1 posted on 06/03/2009 9:04:36 PM PDT by TigerLikesRooster
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To: TigerLikesRooster; AmericanInTokyo; Steel Wolf; nuconvert; MizSterious; nw_arizona_granny; ...

Ping!


2 posted on 06/03/2009 9:04:59 PM PDT by TigerLikesRooster (LUV DIC -- L,U,V-shaped recession, Depression, Inflation, Collapse)
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To: TigerLikesRooster

North Korea is making us look like a punching bag.


3 posted on 06/03/2009 9:06:10 PM PDT by tanuki (The only color of a leader that should matter is the color of his spine.)
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To: tanuki
Or a doormat.
4 posted on 06/03/2009 9:06:40 PM PDT by TigerLikesRooster (LUV DIC -- L,U,V-shaped recession, Depression, Inflation, Collapse)
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To: TigerLikesRooster

I think you are correct. Doormat. Counterfeiting our currency is an act of war. And TOTUS does nothing.


5 posted on 06/03/2009 9:09:15 PM PDT by 17th Miss Regt
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To: TigerLikesRooster

Who do they think they are????

The Federal Reserve?


6 posted on 06/03/2009 9:11:07 PM PDT by KoRn (Department of Homeland Security, Certified - "Right Wing Extremist")
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To: KoRn

Maybe Barry did outsource the printing to North Korea.


7 posted on 06/03/2009 9:12:52 PM PDT by GOPsterinMA (Where can I take 'Austrian' lessons?)
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To: TigerLikesRooster

Who do they think they are????

The Federal Reserve?


8 posted on 06/03/2009 9:13:45 PM PDT by KoRn (Department of Homeland Security, Certified - "Right Wing Extremist")
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To: TigerLikesRooster

There is an irony in North Korea counter fitting our dollars while their currency (KPW) translates to North Korea Won.


9 posted on 06/03/2009 9:17:33 PM PDT by This_far
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To: KoRn
Right.:-)
10 posted on 06/03/2009 9:17:59 PM PDT by TigerLikesRooster (LUV DIC -- L,U,V-shaped recession, Depression, Inflation, Collapse)
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the whole effort is destined to fail. there is no way that the north koreans can print money faster than the obamites already are.

hell, the BHO administration may even appreciate the help.

11 posted on 06/03/2009 9:18:00 PM PDT by JohnBrowdie (http://www.stink-eye.net)
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To: JohnBrowdie
On the other hand, for impoverished N. Korea, cheap (fake) dollars are better than no dollars.
12 posted on 06/03/2009 9:22:07 PM PDT by TigerLikesRooster (LUV DIC -- L,U,V-shaped recession, Depression, Inflation, Collapse)
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NK has fallen so low that they are printing DOLLARS? Why not rubles or euros or pesos or Confederate dollars or something worth something????

/johnny

13 posted on 06/03/2009 9:25:10 PM PDT by JRandomFreeper (God Bless us all, each, and every one.)
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"NK has fallen so low that they are printing DOLLARS? Why not rubles or euros or pesos or Confederate dollars or something worth something????"

Ah, don't worry. Zero will bail them out.

14 posted on 06/03/2009 9:27:55 PM PDT by blam
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To: TigerLikesRooster

Will no one in the media point out that this is a continuing act of war?


15 posted on 06/03/2009 9:30:07 PM PDT by denydenydeny ("I'm sure this goes against everything you've been taught, but right and wrong do exist"-Dr House)
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To: KoRn

We outsource everything else. If North Korea can print ‘em cheaper, then why not?


16 posted on 06/04/2009 12:03:39 AM PDT by CowboyJay (RiNO - It's 'what's for dinner'...)
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To: TigerLikesRooster
"“Seoul and Washington have conducted a joint investigation since police booked those who attempted to circulate supernotes in South Korea in November last year. "

What was their first clue?

yitbos

17 posted on 06/04/2009 12:36:23 AM PDT by bruinbirdman ("Those who control language control minds.")
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