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Monopoly Satire Mocks Andorra Counterfeit Scammer Caught Without Passing Go

Helena Anillo's Altaveu cartoon lampoons a fraudster nabbed for fake banknotes in Andorra, depicted as failing hilariously in Monopoly.

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Key Points

  • Satirical cartoon by Helena Anillo in Altaveu depicts scammer caught with fake banknotes.
  • Fraudster shown in Monopoly style, nabbed 'without passing Go'.
  • Published 12 February 2026 at 08:00 CET.
  • Tagged incidents, police, arrests; quick apprehension, no further details released.

A satirical cartoon published by *Altaveu* pokes fun at a scammer caught trying to pay with counterfeit banknotes in Andorra. Artist Helena Anillo depicts the incident through the lens of the board game Monopoly, showing the culprit nabbed "without passing Go."

The vignette, released on 12 February 2026 at 08:00 CET, highlights the incompetence of the fraudster who was quickly apprehended by police. Tagged under incidents, police, and arrests, it underscores the swift detection and detention.

No further details on the scam's location, the amount involved, or the suspect's identity have been disclosed. Authorities have not commented publicly on the case.

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