Two men have been arrested at Belfast docks following reports of the use of counterfeit bank notes in Fermanagh. 
 
The men, aged 26 and 39 were arrested at Belfast docks shortly after 8am today (Wednesday) with approximately £5,000 worth of counterfeit notes in their possession.

The arrests follow reports that fake Bank of England currency had been used in a number of businesses in the Fermanagh and Tyrone areas between Wednesday, September 25 and Saturday, September 28. 
 
Detective Sergeant Curley said: "Both men remain in Antrim Custody Suite at this time.
 
“I am appealing to the public and business owners to be vigilant when handling money and also report any scams or fraudulent behaviour they may be aware of to police.

“There are a number of things to look out for regarding counterfeit currency, including, does the main printing feel raised, can you see a bold and clear watermark when the note is held up to the light, is the print clear, sharp and well defined? Some other things to look out for include checking if the colours are clear and distinct.

“Comparing a suspect note against a note which is known to be genuine is also a good way to check.”

Anyone with any concerns regarding counterfeit notes is urged to call 101. A report can also be made using the online reporting form via www.psni.police.uk/makeareport Alternatively, information can be provided to Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or online at www.crimestoppers-uk.org.