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    Woman admits using fake banknotes in shops across South Wales

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryApril 17, 2026No Comments
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    A woman has been given a suspended prison sentence after repeatedly using fake banknotes in shops across South Wales.

    Caroline Mahon, 42, from Wokingham, appeared at Slough Court where she was handed a four-month prison sentence, suspended for 18 months. She was also ordered to pay £200 in costs after pleading guilty to two counts of forgery.

    The court heard how Mahon used multiple counterfeit £50 notes in stores across the South Wales area, targeting businesses over a period of time.

    South Wales Police said the case highlights the ongoing issue of fraud and the impact it can have on businesses and communities.

    Fraud remains one of the most common types of crime in the UK, costing the public billions of pounds each year. Offences can range from simple scams to more sophisticated operations, including the use of counterfeit currency.

    Officers are urging both businesses and members of the public to remain vigilant and to familiarise themselves with the signs of fraudulent activity.

    Anyone concerned about fraud or looking for advice can find more information on the South Wales Police website, including guidance on how to spot fake notes and report suspicious activity.

    Police say staying informed and reporting concerns quickly can help prevent further offences and protect others from becoming victims.

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