Canada Chasing Down Fake “Camel-Toe Toonies” That Seem to Be Coming Direct from China – IOTW Report

Canada Chasing Down Fake “Camel-Toe Toonies” That Seem to Be Coming Direct from China

Global News

A newly released RCMP investigation report about the case suggests that Daixiong He is an affluent Chinese Canadian businessman who owned, at the time of his arrest, a major Chinese supermarket which Global News located in the Scarborough area of Toronto.

The report reveals He deposited 90 boxes of 500 suspicious toonies into business and personal accounts at three major banks across the Greater Toronto Area throughout 2021 before his May 2022 arrest; police seized nine of those boxes, or 4,500 coins, before they entered Canada’s financial system.

The RCMP report says investigators concluded He was not alone in distributing phony coins in Canada’s largest city, suggesting that a “distribution network” exists. More

It seems you can just order counterfeit Canada coins direct from China. Here

They’re not even good fakes. See Here

16 Comments on Canada Chasing Down Fake “Camel-Toe Toonies” That Seem to Be Coming Direct from China

  1. Ummmm…. You can order counterfeit US coins from xina.. I know a few people that were scammed, near “perfect” Walking Liberties as I recall.

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