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Nigerian ‘priest’ among two arrested for cloning cards in ATMs in Delhi

The two were arrested after a brief chase near D1 Market in south Delhi’s Vasant Kunj on Friday, and were carrying 37 cards that had already been cloned, and 10 blank cards, apart from a host of devices used in the fraud, said Devender Arya, deputy commissioner of police (south-west).

Updated on: Dec 15, 2019 01:59 PM IST
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A Nigerian man who earlier served as a priest at a church in Greater Noida has been arrested, along with his “assistant”, also from Nigeria, for cloning dozens of plastic cards by fixing skimming devices and secret cameras in ATMs in Delhi, the police said on Saturday.

The arrested men would allegedly fix the skimming devices and spy cameras in unguarded ATMs in Delhi-NCR, police said. (Getty Images/iStockphoto)
The arrested men would allegedly fix the skimming devices and spy cameras in unguarded ATMs in Delhi-NCR, police said. (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

The two were arrested after a brief chase near D1 Market in south Delhi’s Vasant Kunj on Friday, and were carrying 37 cards that had already been cloned, and 10 blank cards, apart from a host of devices used in the fraud, said Devender Arya, deputy commissioner of police (south-west).

The police, however, are yet to determine the scale of their alleged fraud.

Arya identified the arrested men as Oluwatoyin Isaiah, 46, and his assistant Nosa Tony — a 43-year-old man who would be given 2% of all proceeds from the crime.

“Isaiah was living on an expired visa after arriving in Delhi in 2012 on a medical visa. We recovered two passports from him. They have different names and numbers, but both have Isaiah’s photo,” Arya said.

“Eris taught Isaiah how to clone cards. They purchased a skimming device from an e-commerce site and procured the other devices a variety of sources,” Arya said.

Eris and Isaiah would allegedly fix the skimming devices and spy cameras in unguarded ATMs in Delhi-NCR. They would copy the data from a card onto the skimming device, and Isaiah would allegedly transplant this data on to a blank card. The spy cameras helped Isaiah know the PINs of these cards, the police said.

Isaiah sought Tony’s help for the second step, which the police said wasn’t as risky as the first. The latter has been living in Gurugram since last year on a business visa.

Once they had everything, all they needed to do was either withdraw cash discreetly from ATMs or spend the money in the cards for online purchases.

Eris remains on the run, said the police.

The two were arrested after the south-west district police was tipped off about their whereabouts. “They were headed to an ATM to commit a crime. Most of the items we recovered from them was found in a bag they were carrying,” the DCP said.

 
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