Примери за използване на Counterfeit euro banknotes на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Police disrupted a group for distribution of counterfeit euro banknotes.
Counterfeit euro banknotes were withdrawn from circulation in the second half of 2015.
Police disrupted a group for distribution of counterfeit euro banknotes.
Counterfeit euro banknotes were withdrawn from circulation in the second half of 2017.
Police disrupted a group for distribution of counterfeit euro banknotes.
Counterfeit euro banknotes alone were withdrawn from circulation in the first half of 2018.
The European Central Bank is responsible for analysing counterfeit euro banknotes.
Chart 48 Number of counterfeit euro banknotes recovered from circulation between 2002 and 2007.
The European Central Bank is responsible for analysing counterfeit euro banknotes.
Counterfeit euro banknotes were withdrawn from circulation in the second semester of 2012.
In the second half of 2011 a total of 310,000 counterfeit euro banknotes were withdrawn from circulation.
Some 331,000 counterfeit euro banknotes were withdrawn from circulation in the first half of 2017.
In the first half of 2011 a total of 295,553 counterfeit euro banknotes were withdrawn from circulation.
As far as counterfeit euro banknotes are concerned, around 565 000 pieces were withdrawn from circulation in 2006, as announced by the European Central Bank.
Camorra is one of the main producers of counterfeit euro banknotes sold on the market by other crime groups.
As far as counterfeit euro banknotes are concerned, around 666 000 pieces were withdrawn from circulation in 2008, as announced today by the European Central Bank.
In 2019, the German central bank registered approximately 55,200 counterfeit euro banknotes with a nominal value of €3.3 million, a 5% decrease from the previous year.
Counterfeit euro banknotes were withdrawn from circulation in the first half of 2014- a very small proportion of the total number of genuine banknotes in circulation.
European Central Bank(ECB)announced yesterday that in the first half of the year were withdrawn 13 per cent less counterfeit euro banknotes in the same period last year, informed press agencies.
In addition, firearms,synthetic drugs, counterfeit Euro banknotes, large amounts of cash and documents related to money laundering have been recovered.".
Moreover, the Commission should draw on the vast experience of the European Central Bank in relation to the conduct of training andthe provision of information on counterfeit euro banknotes when implementing the programme.
The total number of counterfeit euro banknotes decreased further in 2018, with around 563,000 counterfeits being withdrawn from circulation.
According to the evidence collected so far, the group was formed in September 2018 with the aim of distributing counterfeit euro banknotes on the territory of Bulgaria, which would subsequently reach other EU countries.
Some 445,000 counterfeit euro banknotes were withdrawn from circulation in the second half of 2015, 2% fewer than in the first half of the year, the European Central Bank announced today.
The ECB and the NCBs do not give any warranty, whether express or implied, that the successfully tested types of banknote handling machine or additional machines:(i)can detect counterfeit euro banknotes continuously and without error, or check euro banknotes for fitness;
Some 331,000 counterfeit euro banknotes were withdrawn from circulation in the first half of 2016, 25% fewer than in the second half of 2015, the European Central Bank(ECB) announced today.
This statement does not imply any warranty by the ECB or the NCBs, whether express or implied,to the effect that the types of device tested can detect counterfeit euro banknotes continuously and without error, or concerning their fitness for use, or their purpose, irrespective of whether the users of the devices comply with the user requirements.
Some 251,000 counterfeit euro banknotes were withdrawn from circulation in the first half of 2019, a decrease of 4.2% when compared with the second half of 2018 and 16.6% less than in the first half of 2018.
Some 301,000 counterfeit euro banknotes were withdrawn from circulation in the first half of 2018, a decrease of 17.1% when compared with the second half of 2017 and 9.1% less than in the first half of 2017.
The counterfeit euro banknotes used in the test are, to the best of the knowledge of the ECB and the NCBs, those most commonly found in circulation in the euro area at the time of the last update of the test deck used in the test.