
The accused
identified as Omon Benson from Nigeria and Jonson Usaro from Kenya were
arrested by police in Noida on Wednesday, October 28.
The Noida
Police said it also unearthed their links with hawala traders operating in
the National
Capital Region (NCR).
According to
officials, Benson and Usaro have been active in Noida, Greater Noida,
Ghaziabad, Delhi, Gurgaon and Faridabad for the last 10 years during which they
cloned several cards and illegally withdrew money from ATMs.
"The duo
was held by the Cyber Cell, which recovered 96 ATM cards, two card-cloning
modules, two laptops, seven mobile phones, two pin-hole cameras, 17 sheets of
debit card data, Rs 10,000 cash, among others, from them," a police
spokesperson said on Thursday.
Activist,
Aisha Yesufu, says it has come to her knowledge that people now finish their
prayers in their mosques and then proceed to lay curses on her.
Additional
Deputy Commissioner, Cyber Cell, Ankur Aggarwal, said 94 FIRs of fraudulent
withdrawal from ATMs lodged in Gautam Buddh Nagar district are linked to the
duo.
"They
used to spend some money and keep some for their expenses. Rest of the money
was sent by them to their native countries with the help of Nigerian hawala
traders operating in Delhi-NCR," Aggarwal said.
On their
modus operandi, he said the accused would target unguarded ATM booths to fix
ATM card-cloning module on card-reader device which used to store data of the
cards used on the ATM and the same time a flap with pinhole camera above the
keypad was installed which used to record the PIN being used against the
corresponding ATM cards.
"After two or three days, they used to extract the device and flap and with the use of the data and computer devices, they used to rewrite the card data on rewritable ATM cards," Aggarwal said.
"A total of 94 rewritable ATM cards along with three complete cloning module and flaps were recovered from the possession of these criminals," he said.
After
rewriting the cards, they used to approach unmanned ATM kiosks to withdraw
money ranging from Rs 20,000-50,000 depending upon the cards limit and
available balance in the bank account, he added.



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