Holy Forger
14th May 2008
A priest from a village near Krakow faces up to 25 years in prison for forging banknotes on his computer after being caught red-handed trying to pass them off at a store in Silesia. A priest from a village near Krakow faces up to 25 years in prison for forging banknotes on his computer after being caught red-handed trying to pass them off at a store in Silesia, the daily
Gazeta Krakowska reported on Wednesday. According to police, Father Tomasz S. produced 17 fake 50- and 100-zloty notes and managed to pass 14 off before getting caught. He also faces the wrath of the Catholic church, which has reprimanded and suspended him in his duties until he is tried.
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