Minister of National Security, Stuart Young, is warning citizens against leaving banks with large sums of the new $100 polymer bills, as they may be a target for criminals. He noted that all citizens carrying out this exercise of exchanging their bills needed to be very careful.
Young issued the warning earlier this week in Parliament while responding to a question from UNC Senator Wade Mark. Mark asked what measures were being implemented by law enforcement to ensure the safety of citizens going to commercial banks to exchange their old paper-based $100 bills for the new polymer bills. See Minister Young’s response below and stay tuned for updates. The banks are working with us, the banks have increased their private security, the police and Defence Force are also assisting with a security blanket.
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