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08-14-2011, 07:05 PM
EFTPOS scammers pinned by Sydney police
ABC August 15, 2011, 8:05 am
Sydney police have charged five men who they say are key members of a global EFTPOS skimming syndicate.
The men, from Malaysia and Sri Lanka, were arrested in the city's west yesterday at Westmead, Strathfield and Auburn.
Police say the men, aged between 25 and 45, were responsible for sophisticated attacks on EFTPOS machines in shops around the country.
Detectives say the men were coordinating the group's activities in Australia, Europe and North America.
During yesterday's raids police allegedly seized EFTPOS devices, Canadian credit cards and $10,000 in cash.
New South Wales Fraud Squad Commander Col Dyson says the network has been under investigation for more than two years, and the men arrived in Australia more than a week ago.
"We've made 25 arrests, but these arrests would be the most significant," Commander Dyson said.
"These people, or at least some of them, were organisers on an international level. We've certainly made significant damage to this group."
He says 10s of thousands of Australians have been defrauded, and police have so far seized 18,000 blank and counterfeit cards.
The men arrested yesterday have been charged with a range of offences, including conspiracy to cheat and defraud.
They were held in custody overnight to face court today.
Police say they expect to make more arrests.
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ABC August 15, 2011, 8:05 am
Sydney police have charged five men who they say are key members of a global EFTPOS skimming syndicate.
The men, from Malaysia and Sri Lanka, were arrested in the city's west yesterday at Westmead, Strathfield and Auburn.
Police say the men, aged between 25 and 45, were responsible for sophisticated attacks on EFTPOS machines in shops around the country.
Detectives say the men were coordinating the group's activities in Australia, Europe and North America.
During yesterday's raids police allegedly seized EFTPOS devices, Canadian credit cards and $10,000 in cash.
New South Wales Fraud Squad Commander Col Dyson says the network has been under investigation for more than two years, and the men arrived in Australia more than a week ago.
"We've made 25 arrests, but these arrests would be the most significant," Commander Dyson said.
"These people, or at least some of them, were organisers on an international level. We've certainly made significant damage to this group."
He says 10s of thousands of Australians have been defrauded, and police have so far seized 18,000 blank and counterfeit cards.
The men arrested yesterday have been charged with a range of offences, including conspiracy to cheat and defraud.
They were held in custody overnight to face court today.
Police say they expect to make more arrests.
EFTPOS scammers pinned by Sydney police - Yahoo!7 (http://au.news.yahoo.com/a/-/latest/10038563/eftpos-scammers-pinned-by-sydney-police/)