Police foils counterfeits worth over Rwf108m in Bugesera
Friday, January 13, 2023
The two men were printing counterfeit dollar bills amounting to $100,000, approximately Rwf108.5 million.

Police have foiled an attempt by two men in Bugesera District to print counterfeit dollar bills amounting to $100,000, approximately Rwf108.5 million.

The two suspects identified as Gregoire Noheli, alias Arafati, and Isidore Bikorimana, alias Shalom, both aged 48, were arrested on Wednesday, January 11, in a house located in Gitaramuka Village, Gakamba Cell in Mayange Sector, where they were at the time printing counterfeit $100 bills.

Superintendent of Police (SP) Hamdun Twizeyimana, the Police spokesperson for the Eastern region, said that Noheli and Bikorimana had locked themselves in the house for many hours during the day, which raised suspicion of likely foul-play, prompting residents to call the Police.

"The two suspects were found inside the house while printing fake dollar bills in the denominations of $100. At the time, they were in the final stages of cleaning the counterfeit notes totalling to $100,000 dollars," SP Twizeyimana said.

The two suspects identified as Gregoire Noheli, alias Arafati, and Isidore Bikorimana who were arrested while printing fake dollar bills in Bugesera District. Courtesy

One of the suspects, Noheli, told the Police that he smuggled the papers into Rwanda from DR Congo about two years ago, and has since been looking for someone to help him turn them into counterfeit money.

"Noheli hooked up with Bikorimana recently, devised the whole criminal plan but thanks to residents through neighborhood watch, whose suspicions helped the Police to foil the act and to arrest them red-handed," SP Twizeyimana said.

Noheli and Bikorimana along with the exhibits, were handed over to RIB at Nyamata station for further legal process.

Normally, such scammers target unwitting members of the public especially at financial institutions and commercial buildings, claiming to be exchanging dollars at an attempted rate.

Others make their prey believe that they are not in position to exchange such big monies. If the person falls for their trick, he or she is made to leave something of high value with them as security and that will be the last time the scammers will be seen.