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ATM heist accused Turkish men used fake papers to rent flat

West Bengal police have arrested two Turkish nationals on the charge of installing skimming devices in automated teller machines of the State Bank of India in Tripura to clone debit cards and withdrawing lakhs of rupees. The Turkish duo had taken the flat at the end of May and they were using it as their hideout.

ATM heist accused Turkish men used fake papers to rent flat
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Published : Nov 20, 2019, 11:56 PM IST

Kolkata: Two Turkish nationals arrested on the charge of withdrawing lakhs of rupees from ATMs in Tripura using cloning devices, had furnished fake documents to take a flat on rent at Belgharia near here around six months ago, police said.

Acting on inputs received from their counterparts in Tripura, West Bengal police arrested the two, besides as many Bangladeshis, from Belgharia in North 24 Parganas district in the wee hours of Tuesday.

They were suspected to have installed skimming devices in automated teller machines of the State Bank of India in Tripura to clone debit cards and had stolen the money.

The Turkish duo had taken the flat at the end of May and they were using it as their hideout, an officer of the Barrackpore Police Commissionerate said.

"The two used to move from one state to another to commit similar types of crime and return to the flat. They were using the two Bangladeshis as their key men. Preliminary findings hinted their links to international ATM skimming racket," the IPS officer said.

It is suspected that the two had been involved in ATM heist in Mumbai, Goa, Assam besides Tripura, he said adding that documents containing international phone numbers and several codes have been seized from their possession.

Hard disks, thousands of ATM cards were also recovered from the flat where they were staying, the police officer said.

"We are trying to find out whether anyone from the city was associated with them," he added.

The arrested four were Turkish nationals Hakan Zanburkan and Fettah Aldemir, and Mohammad Hannan and Mohammad Rafiqul Islam of Bangladesh.

The State Bank of India in Tripura has received 45 complaints from customers in just two days that their money was taken out from various ATMs in Agartala.

Also read:18.5 kg fish fetches Rs 12,000 in Bengal

Kolkata: Two Turkish nationals arrested on the charge of withdrawing lakhs of rupees from ATMs in Tripura using cloning devices, had furnished fake documents to take a flat on rent at Belgharia near here around six months ago, police said.

Acting on inputs received from their counterparts in Tripura, West Bengal police arrested the two, besides as many Bangladeshis, from Belgharia in North 24 Parganas district in the wee hours of Tuesday.

They were suspected to have installed skimming devices in automated teller machines of the State Bank of India in Tripura to clone debit cards and had stolen the money.

The Turkish duo had taken the flat at the end of May and they were using it as their hideout, an officer of the Barrackpore Police Commissionerate said.

"The two used to move from one state to another to commit similar types of crime and return to the flat. They were using the two Bangladeshis as their key men. Preliminary findings hinted their links to international ATM skimming racket," the IPS officer said.

It is suspected that the two had been involved in ATM heist in Mumbai, Goa, Assam besides Tripura, he said adding that documents containing international phone numbers and several codes have been seized from their possession.

Hard disks, thousands of ATM cards were also recovered from the flat where they were staying, the police officer said.

"We are trying to find out whether anyone from the city was associated with them," he added.

The arrested four were Turkish nationals Hakan Zanburkan and Fettah Aldemir, and Mohammad Hannan and Mohammad Rafiqul Islam of Bangladesh.

The State Bank of India in Tripura has received 45 complaints from customers in just two days that their money was taken out from various ATMs in Agartala.

Also read:18.5 kg fish fetches Rs 12,000 in Bengal

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ATM heist accused Turkish men used fake papers to rent flat
         Kolkata, Nov 20 (PTI) Two Turkish nationals arrested
on the charge of withdrawing lakhs of rupees from ATMs in
Tripura using cloning devices, had furnished fake documents to
take a flat on rent at Belgharia near here around six months
ago, police said.
         Acting on inputs received from their counterparts in
Tripura, West Bengal police arrested the two, besides as many
Bangladeshis, from Belgharia in North 24 Parganas district in
the wee hours of Tuesday.
         They were suspected to have installed skimming devices
in automated teller machines of the State Bank of India in
Tripura to clone debit cards and had stolen the money.
         The Turkish duo had taken the flat at the end of May
and they were using it as their hideout, an officer of the
Barrackpore Police Commissionerate said.
         "The two used to move from one state to another to
commit similar types of crime and return to the flat. They
were using the two Bangladeshis as their key men. Preliminary
findings hinted their links to international ATM skimming
racket," the IPS officer said.
         It is suspected that the two had been involved in ATM
heist in Mumbai, Goa, Assam besides Tripura, he said adding
that documents containing international phone numbers and
several codes have been seized from their possession.
         Hard disks, thousands of ATM cards were also recovered
from the flat where they were staying, the police officer
said.
         "We are trying to find out whether anyone from the
city was associated with them," he added.
         The arrested four were Turkish nationals Hakan
Zanburkan and Fettah Aldemir, and Mohammad Hannan and Mohammad
Rafiqul Islam of Bangladesh.
         The State Bank of India in Tripura has received 45
complaints from customers in just two days that their money
was taken out from various ATMs in Agartala. PTI SCH
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