Cash-in-transit heist money: What to do with it?
Updated | By The Workzone with Mack Rapapali
Mack Rapapali came into the possession of inked money and didn't know what to do with it, until now...
There have been a lot of cash-in-transit heists lately and some of that money unfortunately ends up back in circulation.
Mack unknowingly got a R50 note tainted with ink from a shop and tried to use it to buy a bottle of water in a grocery store, to his shock the cashier refused to take the money saying it's stolen money and they're not allowed to take it. He proceeded to go to a few other stores to try and use the money but they all turned him down.
The question now is, what happens when you're in possession of that money? Do you throw it away? Is it worthless? Is it evidence of a crime, should you take it to the police station?
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We received counterfeit money at one of our charity events and didn't realize it was counterfeit until we took it to the bank. Has something like this ever happened to you?
We cannot believe one of your suggestions worked. Check the video out below!
Please note that the vending machine used is our own and the money was taken out and not put back into circulation, we do not advise anyone to do this.
Remember @Mack_Thabiso's tainted money that was rejected at a store? We can't believe one of your suggestions worked! #Workzone pic.twitter.com/jGR83VW96c
— Jacaranda FM (@jacarandafm) April 24, 2018
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