Sellers of forgeries busted attempting to make big money

Ljubljana, 11 February - The Slovenian and Hungarian police have prevented what would have been a lucrative forgery business. Suspects apprehended last year in Ljubljana had attempted to earn three million euro by selling forged manuscripts that partly featured pages of authentic medieval religious books, the General Police Department said Thursday.

Ljubljana Slovenian and Hungarian authorities bust a forgery ring attempting to make big money by selling forged manuscripts that included pages from authentic medieval religious books. Photo: Police

Ljubljana
Slovenian and Hungarian authorities bust a forgery ring attempting to make big money by selling forged manuscripts that included pages from authentic medieval religious books.
Photo: Police

Ljubljana Slovenian and Hungarian authorities bust a forgery ring attempting to make big money by selling forged manuscripts that included pages from authentic medieval religious books. Photo: Police

Ljubljana
Slovenian and Hungarian authorities bust a forgery ring attempting to make big money by selling forged manuscripts that included pages from authentic medieval religious books.
Photo: Police

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