Three men from the GTA have been busted with counterfeit money in Woodstock. One of the men tried to purchase a gift card at Wal-Mart Wednesday afternoon with a phony 100-dollar bill. The man was told the transaction couldn't be made and he left the store. The store manager called police, and they arrived, seizing $3000 in Canadian currency, $1000 in counterfeit American bills, and gift cards believed to have been purchased at other stores as part of the scheme. Michael Jana and Denis Oppong of Brampton, and Kejel Campbell of Mississauga are facing charges of possessing and uttering counterfeit money, and possession of property obtained by crime.

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