A WOMAN is accused of obtaining £21,500 of dirty money and converting more than half of it to Euros.
Virginia Murray, 30, allegedly took possession of the criminal property on September 2, 2019.
Court papers state this was done at a Royal Bank of Scotland in Kirkcaldy, Fife, and a flat in Byres Road in Glasgow's West End.
It is claimed that Murray visited a variety of locations in Glasgow and Darnley including two pawnbrokers, a Marks and Spencer as well as a Sainsbury's.
Murray is said to have converted a total of £13,642.79 into Euros.
Murray has made no plea in relation to the six charges.
A further hearing has been fixed for next month.
Murray, of Byres Road, remains on bail meantime.
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