flash roll

English

Etymology

See flash around.

Noun

flash roll (plural flash rolls)

  1. A bundle of banknotes used by undercover law enforcement to convince a criminal that they want to go ahead with an illegal transaction.
    • 2001, Michael D. Lyman, Dominique Van Neste, Practical Drug Enforcement, page 40:
      The sources of flash-rolls will vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, but if the investigating agency has no specific fund designated for a flash-roll, funds may be borrowed from the city or state treasury, or from local financial institutions []
    • 2003, Gregory D. Lee, Global Drug Enforcement: Practical Investigative Techniques, page 159:
      Some agencies have sealed flash rolls that have been precounted with the serial numbers recorded for use in an operation on short notice.
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