Police authorities in Abuja, yesterday, smashed a syndicate that
specialised in robbing bank customers by swindling them of their Automatic
Teller Machine, ATM, cards and pins, with the leader saying they got their
‘business’ idea from reading newspapers.
Vanguard gathered that the suspects, who were identified as David Wuese,
Chika Okenyi, Omotayo Bamidele and Akura Godwin, were apprehended following
complaints from members of the public to the Inspector General Police, Ibrahim
Idris, who deployed his operatives at the Special Intelligence Response Team,
IRT, to trail and arrest the suspects. Sources at Force Headquarters disclosed
that members of the syndicate were trailed to hideouts in Enugu, Benue and
Nassarawa states, where they were arrested and over 70 ATM cards recovered from
them. A source said the suspects confessed during interrogations that they
normally steal the ATM cards and pins while pretending to assist customers
solve issues at ATM points. Confessions When Vanguard interviewed the suspects,
the leader of the syndicate Wuese, aged 27, disclosed that the syndicate was
formed in Makurdi, Benue State, and they carried out their activities across
several states in the country. Wuese said: “We read about something similar to
our operation in the newspapers, but modified it.
Some of the ATM cards found in our possession were all invalid and that
was what we were using to steal from our victims. “We don’t operate in one
state. After stealing a card, we will check the balance and if the money is
below N20,000, we don’t touch it. But if the amount in the account is huge, we
withdraw money by phones, which we would resell at cheaper prices. “Sometimes,
we take the ATMs to night clubs and hotels where we pay with cards. In our last
operation, we bought three Samsung Galaxy Edge for N245,000 each and we sold
them for N215,000. “We also bought three Blackberry Passport for N130,000 each
and sold them for N90,000. We also got two Infinix phones for N82,000 and it
was sold for N60,000. “I can’t recall the number of operations we have carried
out, but we normally share all the money we have made equally. “I have bought a
Toyota Camry with my own share of our loot. I don’t know what my friends have
done with their own share.”
Vanguard gathered that
the suspects, who were identified as David Wuese, Chika Okenyi, Omotayo
Bamidele and Akura Godwin, were apprehended following complaints from
members of the public to the Inspector General Police, Ibrahim Idris,
who deployed his operatives at the Special Intelligence Response Team,
IRT, to trail and arrest the suspects.
Sources at Force Headquarters disclosed that members of the syndicate
were trailed to hideouts in Enugu, Benue and Nassarawa states, where
they were arrested and over 70 ATM cards recovered from them.
A source said the suspects confessed during interrogations that they
normally steal the ATM cards and pins while pretending to assist
customers solve issues at ATM points.
Confessions
When Vanguard interviewed the suspects, the leader of the syndicate
Wuese, aged 27, disclosed that the syndicate was formed in Makurdi,
Benue State, and they carried out their activities across several states
in the country.
Wuese said: “We read about something similar to our operation in the
newspapers, but modified it. Some of the ATM cards found in our
possession were all invalid and that was what we were using to steal
from our victims.
“We don’t operate in one state. After stealing a card, we will check the
balance and if the money is below N20,000, we don’t touch it. But if
the amount in the account is huge, we withdraw money by phones, which we
would resell at cheaper prices.
“Sometimes, we take the ATMs to night clubs and hotels where we pay with
cards. In our last operation, we bought three Samsung Galaxy Edge for
N245,000 each and we sold them for N215,000.
“We also bought three Blackberry Passport for N130,000 each and sold
them for N90,000. We also got two Infinix phones for N82,000 and it was
sold for N60,000.
“I can’t recall the number of operations we have carried out, but we
normally share all the money we have made equally.
“I have bought a Toyota Camry with my own share of our loot. I don’t
know what my friends have done with their own share.”
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Vanguard gathered that
the suspects, who were identified as David Wuese, Chika Okenyi, Omotayo
Bamidele and Akura Godwin, were apprehended following complaints from
members of the public to the Inspector General Police, Ibrahim Idris,
who deployed his operatives at the Special Intelligence Response Team,
IRT, to trail and arrest the suspects.
Sources at Force Headquarters disclosed that members of the syndicate
were trailed to hideouts in Enugu, Benue and Nassarawa states, where
they were arrested and over 70 ATM cards recovered from them.
A source said the suspects confessed during interrogations that they
normally steal the ATM cards and pins while pretending to assist
customers solve issues at ATM points.
Confessions
When Vanguard interviewed the suspects, the leader of the syndicate
Wuese, aged 27, disclosed that the syndicate was formed in Makurdi,
Benue State, and they carried out their activities across several states
in the country.
Wuese said: “We read about something similar to our operation in the
newspapers, but modified it. Some of the ATM cards found in our
possession were all invalid and that was what we were using to steal
from our victims.
“We don’t operate in one state. After stealing a card, we will check the
balance and if the money is below N20,000, we don’t touch it. But if
the amount in the account is huge, we withdraw money by phones, which we
would resell at cheaper prices.
“Sometimes, we take the ATMs to night clubs and hotels where we pay with
cards. In our last operation, we bought three Samsung Galaxy Edge for
N245,000 each and we sold them for N215,000.
“We also bought three Blackberry Passport for N130,000 each and sold
them for N90,000. We also got two Infinix phones for N82,000 and it was
sold for N60,000.
“I can’t recall the number of operations we have carried out, but we
normally share all the money we have made equally.
“I have bought a Toyota Camry with my own share of our loot. I don’t
know what my friends have done with their own share.”
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/12/got-idea-reading-papers-leader-atm-card-pin-robbers-confesses/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/12/got-idea-reading-papers-leader-atm-card-pin-robbers-confesses/
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