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ATM skimming Investigation linked to the use of overseas counterfeit cards

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Police would like to identify these suspects in relation to ATM skimming.
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Police have been working with banks to attempt to identify the offender who placed a sophisticated card skimming device on an Auckland ATM on Tuesday morning, 19 November 2013.

A skimming device is used to illegally copy card information which, together with the PIN, can be used to illegally obtain cash from account holders.

This investigation has now identified a spike in the use of counterfeit cards being used at ATMs in the Auckland area.

All of the counterfeit cards used so far are from Canadian accounts and two suspects were captured on CCTV using these cards to withdraw money on Wednesday morning.

Detective Senior Sergeant Aaron Pascoe, Auckland Financial Crime Unit, said "The general appearance of one of the suspects using the counterfeit cards appears to be very similar to the person who placed the skimming device on the ATM on Tuesday".

"The Auckland Financial Crime Unit are making enquiries to identify these people and are again requesting help from the public."

"Given the timing of the use of these cards, and the high probability they have been counterfeited in a skimming operation, it is highly likely these offences are linked," said Pascoe.

"The two people shown in the footage are likely to be foreign nationals. They may be from or have just arrived from Canada."

If anyone recognises either of these people they are encouraged to contact Police on (09) 302 6641.

ENDS

Detective Senior Sergeant Aaron Pascoe
Auckland Financial Crime Unit
021 192 0957

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