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Inter-state gang of ATM card cloners arrested by Delhi Police

By ANI | Updated: July 12, 2020 18:45 IST

An inter-state gang of ATM card cloners was busted by Delhi police on Sunday and two persons were arrested.

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An inter-state gang of ATM card cloners was busted by Delhi police on Sunday and two persons were arrested.

A Chinese skimmer machine, phone and a knife have been recovered from the possession of the accused by the cyber unit of Nangloi police station of Outer district.

Both the accused persons were found involved in 7 ATM cheating cases registered in various police stations of Delhi and Haryana.

According to police, during sustained interrogation, it was revealed that they used to visit ATM booths, without a guard, to help females/senior citizens in withdrawing cash from ATM. During help, they copied/swapped their ATM card in the Skimmer device. Both the accused took the help of YouTube to learn the entire process of cloning ATM cards.

( With inputs from ANI )

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