It was a tie.
However,
they couldn't completely let it slide.
Otherwise,
the losses would continue.
Because the deadline for exchanging Myanmar Kyat with Asiadollar was at the end of the year,
there were still almost five months left. During this lengthy period, if those who produced counterfeit currency started up their Factory to print Myanmar Kyat in exchange, the loss wouldn't be substantial, but they couldn't just turn a blind eye.
Indian counterfeit currency
has a wide range of sources.
According to the fighters' investigation,
at least six gangs within India
had the capability to print "real" Rupees, and only one gang was capable of printing "real Myanmar Kyat". Thus, if they could cut off this source, the scale of existing Myanmar Kyat counterfeit currency would be controllable.
As for the counterfeit Asiadollar.
Hmph.
It wasn't that Tang Qing looked down on them.
With the anti-counterfeiting technology of the Asiadollar,