ATHENS, Ga. (AP) - Authorities say counterfeit money smuggled into the U.S. from Peru is continuing to find its way to Georgia.
The Athens Banner-Herald reports (http://bit.ly/PVk0wX) that the bills are being smuggled from South America a year after authorities broke up a ring that flooded the Athens area with the fake money.
Details of the South American counterfeiting scheme were revealed when a man pleaded guilty last week in U.S. District Court in Athens on a charge of possession of counterfeit currency.
The Banner-Herald reports that Peru has become the world's counterfeiting capital. Authorities say Peruvian counterfeiters produce about 17 percent of all fake currency circulating in the U.S.
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