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7 Sri Lankans nabbed for using fake cards
Wed, Nov 19, 2008
The Straits Times

POLICE and immigration authorities nabbed seven Sri Lankans suspected of purchasing about $20,000 worth of goods using counterfeit credit cards. In a joint operation between the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) and Commercial Affairs Department (CAD) late on Tuesday, officers arrested four Sri Lankans occupants of a hotel room.

Officers found 18 counterfeit credit cards and a card printer, a laptop, transaction receipts and stolen goods worth about $20,000.Officers staking out in the vicinity later nabbed another three Sri Lankans when they were spotted returning to their hotel rooms. 10 more counterfeit credits cards were found in the possession of two of the suspects.

The operation began with information recieved by ICA on arrangements made by a group of Sri Lankans who were suspected to be entering Singapore for a 'shopping spree'.

 

 


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