Romford cash factory churned out £428,980

Romford

  A counterfeiter turned a Romford home into a cash factory which turned out nearly half-a-million pounds of crisp ten and twenty pound notes a court, a court heard. Dean Tatum, 35, used lasers printers, special linen paper, coloured foil and watermark machines to make £428,980 and 25,450 euros too. Tatum was caught after cigarette butts found in the property bore traces of his DNA. The Bank of England estimate that fake 10 and 20 pound notes directly attributable to…

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