Weize who has over sixty ATM cards in his possession said he came into Calabar, the Cross River State capital two weeks ago from Abuja and has succeeded in swapping the ATM cards of many people and withdrawn money from their account with which he spends lavishly in hotels and night clubs.“
Some of those cards are not
valid but many of them are valid. What I do is I monitor people making
withdrawals in ATM and I go close to them and pretend to help and when I notice
the persons pin number I immediately memorise it and while the person is
counting his money, I swap his ATM card with an invalid one and later use it to
make withdrawals from his account”.
He said he had used the
method to withdraw several millions of naira from people’s account and does not
think of returning to the school he graduated from since 2013 to collect his
certificate. “I am not keen in collecting my certificate from my school or
going for national service because I make enough cash from my business to take
care of my needs”.
Weize who is from
Vandeikyia in Benue State said he was introduced into the nefarious business by
a friend from Ondo State whom he met in Abuja and they were doing “the business
together and after some time we parted our ways and have not seen each other
for the past three months”.
The young man was arrested
in Calabar over the weekend while trying to swap his card with that of another
person in one on the premises of one of the new generation banks on Calabar
Road and in his possession was 258,000 .00 in cash Mr Titilayo Busari, the
Cross River State Police Commissioner who paraded the young man called people
to be careful whom to ask for assistance while making withdrawals through ATM.‘
They should ask the bank
staff to help them or should come with trusted people from their homes to avoid
falling into the wrong hands”. Mr Busari said the Cross River Police Command is
ready to ensure criminal activities are reduced to the barest minimum during
the Yuletide season and called on the public to avail the police with
information about suspicious characters in their neighbourhood.
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