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Lankan suspected of using fraudulent ATM cards nabbed at Brunei airport

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The Royal Brunei Police Force (RBPF) on Monday apprehended a Sri Lankan national suspected of using fraudulent ATM cards to withdraw cash from ATM machines in the capital, just mere minutes before he boarded a plane to leave the country at Brunei International Airport, Borneo Bulletin reported.

According to a press statement from the RBPF, the Commercial Crime Investigation Division of CID acted swiftly on a report lodged by a bank late Monday afternoon after their ATM machines were found to have retained two counterfeit ATM cards.

The concerned bank discovered that the suspect had successfully withdrawn cash from their ATM machines several times before his cards were retained. He was identified through CCTV footage, as well as information gathered through interviews with members of the public and cooperation with other agencies.

A laptop, card writing device, and several fraudulent ATM cards were among the items seized by Commercial Crime Investigation Division.

The suspect was brought to court yesterday, January 30 and was charged under Section 474 with Section 467 of the Penal Code Cap 22, for the possession of ATM cards. The suspect was placed under two weeks remand for further investigation.

The RBPF urges the public to be alert when using ATMs and to regularly monitor their banking activities for any suspicious transactions. (The Borneo Post)

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-0+1 # Bandara 2013-01-31 05:30
it goes as a Sri Lankan. Bringing shame to country.
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-36+11 # Yuri 2013-01-31 09:56
is he Sri Lankan or Tamil ?
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-3+27 # Kondebandapucheena 2013-01-31 12:35
If he is a Srilankan National no matter if he is a Tamil or Sinhalese
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-2+3 # gOBBAYA 2013-01-31 16:03
Yes Sir,
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-4+9 # Ranga 2013-01-31 16:55
Why? You want to talk to him in Tamil and get the technology behind?
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-1+16 # MirakRajBanda 2013-01-31 11:41
Shame of Sri Lanka goes beyond border. This is the reaction of failed economy at home.
This can be felt at any airport you go with Sri Lankan passport.
Wake up government!!!!
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-1+4 # gOBBAYA 2013-01-31 16:07
You are so right!.
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-4+4 # lal 2013-01-31 16:36
Nothing to do with economy in Sri Lanka. This fellow is a criminal. I suspect he is a sinhala man but stealing on behalf of LTTE and sending money to Prabhakaran.
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-1+9 # Kodithuwakkuarachchi 2013-01-31 12:44
Ape minissu thanikara kelenne pissu....
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-2+6 # mohamed asfar 2013-01-31 14:31
enjoy the free food and lodging.
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-1+5 # Muhandiram 2013-01-31 17:16
If he got caught in Saudi, he would probably get his hand chopped.
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-1+1 # Laminate 2013-01-31 18:12
Yuri, both are same.....
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-0+3 # ranjit chandrasekera 2013-01-31 18:19
Please name and shame him. when a person caught stealing a coconut to feed the starving family his or her name is all over media. Why not this person?
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