Pindieven strike in Japan

Pindieven strike in Japan

World May 23, 2016 11:30

- An international crime syndicate strikes at ATMs in Japan. On a quiet Sunday morning and minus less than three hours the pindieven made some 1.4 billion yen (11 million euros) booty.

The culprits pinned at fourteen hundred different machines, each the maximum amount of 100 000 yen, reports The Guardian.

The money thieves struck at a quiet time. All transactions took place in the early Sunday morning, May 15 between five and eight hours.
  
    
     
      
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The police assumes a group of about a hundred pindieven, which no one has been arrested. In pinfraude made use of counterfeit credit cards with illegally obtained account information from a bank in South Africa.

Because the pindieven struck just on that one day the banks are closed, the group probably had enough time to leave Japan before the fraud was discovered.

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