| Published Wed, November 28th 2018 at 14:23, Updated November 28th 2018 at 14:27 GMT +3NAIROBI, KENYA: Two Korean nationals have been charged with being in possession of papers intended to resemble and pass as currency notes. They requested the court to release them on bail claiming that they were unwell as they are battling cancer disease. According to police, the two Korean nationals were found with several bundles of counterfeit currencies in US Dollars, Euros and black papers. The two were arrested on Friday last week by police officers who were acting on a tip off. They denied the charges before chief magistrate Francis Andayi and were released on Sh 200,000 cash bail.
Source: Standard Digital November 28, 2018 11:29 UTC