NSS apprehends 2 suspects with fake US dollars, counterfeiting machine The Internal Security Bureau (ISB) of the South Sudan National Security Service (NSS) yesterday, at a press conference at their headquarters, paraded two male suspects arrested with forged United States dollars and counterfeiting machinery. The director for public relations at the ISB, David John Komuri said the two suspects who were arrested separately, Joseph William Deng, a South Sudanese and Daniel Brown Nema, a Liberian national were found in possession of USA 380,000 and 1.5 Million respectively. The suspects also had paraphernalia and a machine for counterfeiting currency. “The suspects are Joseph William Deng, a South Sudanese, who was arrested with US$ 380,000 as you witness here. Daniel Brown Nema is a Liberian national, was arrested with a counterfeiting machine and fake US$ 1.5 Million,” Komuri said. “All of you are aware that there are black and white banknote sized papers alleged to be US dollar currency notes that have been dyed to avoid detection by the authorities and security apparatus of South Sudan.”