Fake credit card 'factory' busted in Dubai


Dubai, Sep 20 (Emirates 24|7): Dubai police busted an apartment that was turned by thieves led by a European man into a factory to produce fake credit cards that allowed it to rob nearly Dh 16 million, the emirate’s police commander has announced.

Lt General Dahi Khalfan Al Tamim said the gang’s European leader, identified as EISH, had managed to hack accounts of several bank clients to use them in forged visa cards, adding that the gang used advanced equipment to manufacture such cards.

“A professional team of the department for combating electronic crimes has watched that gang and succeeded in arresting its members, who began their criminal activities in 2010,” Tamim said in a statement.

He said the factory is based on Sheikh Zayed Road and that those involved had used the forged credit cards they had produced to buy goods worth large sums of money.

“They confessed of embezzling nearly Dh16 million,” said Major General Khalil Al Mansouri, director of the detectives and criminal investment department.

He said police seized 177 forged visa cards after raiding the apartment, adding that some of the items purchased by the thieves included luxury cars such as Ferrari and Lamborghini besides renting costly apartments in various areas.

He said those arrested also included five Arabs who confessed to have used the fake cards in buying travel coupons and air tickets, jewelry, and other expensive items from the local market before selling them for cash.

  

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  • Bulsam, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 21 2013

    I personally feel that the use of the Credit Card method should get a revolutionary change.
    According to me there should be two swiping slot in the Credit Card swiping machine, the first one to intimate the bank the details about the amount that is going to get swiped or removed from the customer’s account and the second one to really swipe the card to take the money from the account holders bank.
    When the first slot is swiped the bank is intimated and the bank will provide a temporary code to the card holder through sms to ensure that the transaction is authorised. Hence while swiping the second time the shop owner should enter the temporary bank code number to authenticate that transaction, hence the bank will accept the transaction.
    Or any other method where such fraudulent cartel around the world will not taken the credit card holders for a ride.

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  • Ismail Shaikh, Moodbidri/Dubai

    Fri, Sep 20 2013

    Fraudsters should be given proper treatment as per the prevailing law in UAE. Most of the Europeans working in Gulf countries are not much qualified but they easily get Manager post because of their color and native english but practically their knowledge in work is below average.

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