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Street Vendor Arrested in Spain for Importing 10,000 Fake Euro Coins from China

A street vendor in Cádiz was arrested for importing 10,000 counterfeit two-euro coins from China, declaring them as "ornamental" items.

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Spanish authorities arrested a street vendor in Cádiz for allegedly importing 10,000 high-quality counterfeit two-euro coins from China and falsely declaring them as "ornamental" to evade customs controls.

The man was arrested on Tuesday in a joint operation by [Spain’s National Police](https://policia.es/_es/comunicacion_prensa_detalle.php?ID=16482#) and Customs Surveillance, which began in January after customs officials flagged a suspicious package addressed to the suspect. When opened, officials discovered forged one- and two-euro coins labeled as decorative items. The coins' high quality prompted further investigation.

Authorities determined that the vendor, who worked at a flea market, could have easily distributed the counterfeit currency to unsuspecting customers. A search of his home uncovered additional fake coins, and another package containing counterfeit currency was later seized from a relative’s warehouse in Cádiz.

Investigators said the man received the forged coins in five shipments, each containing 2,000 coins. He was arrested Tuesday and now faces prosecution.

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