Police investigate ATM skimming in Melbourne

Police are searching for two men of perceived Indian appearance in relation to an ATM skimming investigation in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne.

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Skimming is a type of fraud which occurs when an ATM is compromised by a piece of surreptitious surveillance equipment that steals users' card number. Source: Pixabay

Victoria Police have released images and CCTV footage of two men they believe can assist with their investigation into a series of ATM skimming* incidents.

Police said that a skimming device was placed on an ATM in The Esplanade in Paynesville between 22-26 June.

The card information obtained was then used at numerous ATM’s in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne on 1 July.

Police have confirmed that two males who are perceived to be of Indian appearance were seen in the vicinity when skimming occurred.

The first male is described as 170cm tall, approximately 35-40-years-old with a shaved head.

The second man is described as 180cm tall, approximately 30-years-old, with short dark curly hair.

. They’re urging anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential crime report to

Police have also reminded ATM customers to cover the keypad when using an ATM to protect their personal information.

*‘Skimming’ is a type of fraud which occurs when an ATM is compromised by a surreptitious surveillance equipment for stealing users' card number and pin code.

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Published 5 July 2018 1:44pm
Updated 6 July 2018 6:22pm
By SBS Punjabi
Source: SBS


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