by Gráinne Connolly
After several reports of counterfeit money in Mid-Ulster recently, there has now been reports in the West.
Fermanagh is the most recent target for users of fake money.
A number of Bank of England, £20 notes have been circulating the county.
Local businesses are urged to take precaution and make their staff aware of the notes and remember to check them.
The public are also asked to be vigilant of any fake money and remember it's a crime to use them.
PSNI Fermanagh has posted a photo on social media, showing some of the notes that have been circulating the area:
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