3.3.2008
By Walter Jayawardhana
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Conservative
Party MP Andrew Selous |
British
credit card frauds in which numbers of such cards have been
skimmed, cloned and misused to steal money all over the
world have increased alarmingly as means to fund terrorism
charged a United Kingdom parliamentarian and Police.
Andrew
Selous, a Conservative Party MP told the House of Commons
recently that "it has been suggested to me that some
of the money may have found its way to the Tamil Tigers
in Sri Lanka" possibly to fund terrorism. Mr. Selous
said, "My wife had 1000 Pounds stolen in four or five
withdrawals from cash points in New York in early January
(2008)" While the British Member of Parliament said
that withdrawals of money from such cards have spread to
many countries of the world the Toronto Police in Canada
confirming the point said that two Londoners who are found
to be members of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE)
with two other Canadian accomplices have been arrested with
thousands of skimmed British credit card numbers after their
arrival in Canada and while travelling close to the Toronto
International Airport. The two Londoners arrested during
early February were Kirubakaran Selvanayagam Pillai (38)
and Sethukavalar Saravanabhavan (35).
The
South West Bedfordshire member of parliament of the United
Kingdom, Andrew Selous told the parliament that the United
Kingdom being the most chip and pin compliant country in
credit card transactions in Europe and possibly the whole
world it has unfortunately not made the British credit card
customers safer than the same in foreign countries. A pin
number is a secret number only the customer knows to use
with the card when a transaction is made with a credit or
debit card. Together with a credit card number the con artists
also skim the pin number at places where a card is used.
"Britain
has," he said "chip and pin -all credit to UK
financial services, we are the most chip and pin compliant
country in Europe and possibly the whole world. We are even
better than Luxembourg, which is the next best in Europe.
However that does not mean that as UK citizens we are any
safer. Highly organized criminal gangs clone the details
from the magnetic strips on the back of our credit and debit
cards and take our pin numbers through the skimming machines
and money is then withdrawn all over the world."
The
Conservative Party MP said from talking to his constituents
and the Police he has found that money is being withdrawn
from Malaysia, America, India, Hong Kong, Philippines, Dubai,
Australia, Canada, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Germany and Thailand.
Mr.
Selous also pointed out that the crime had been attempted
in Ghana but was not successful. "Let us pause for
a moment and consider the scale of that highly organized
sophisticated criminal operation," he contemplated.
Bringing this to the notice of the Under Secretary of State
for the Home Department, Meg Hillier the Conservative Party
MP requested him to review the current Police investigations
procedures, which he said were "clearly failing."
The
parliamentarian said at the end of November or in early
December at a garage in his constituency a skimming machine
had been inserted in the debit and credit card machine and
according to the Bradfordshire police 745 debit and credit
cards have had money stolen on multiple occasions. The MP
said he was talking about amounts ranging from 1000 to 5000
Pounds from five to twelve occasions. He said his wife who
was a victim was luckier since she had realized the fraud
after she checked her bank account after about 1000 Pounds
were stolen in four or five withdrawals.
"On
many occasions I have told Bedfordshire Police that if 745
purses and wallets had been stolen there would probably
have been police officers behind almost every hedge trying
to catch the culprits. Card crime is no less serious .We
are talking about lot more money than most people have in
their purse or wallet. The fact that the money is always
almost reimbursed by the financial institutions does not
make the theft any less traumatic, difficult and upsetting
for the person any less of a crime," Mr. Andrew Selous
said. He said one of his constituents wrote to him and said,
"No law abiding citizen can witness the large scale
theft of money from the UK without indignation."
He
quoted another as saying, "They cleared our account
down to 5 Pounds. We have two kids to feed as well. We were
worried about how we would survive for three weeks until
my husband got paid again." Pointing out the weaknesses
in British law Mr. Selous said, people finding out their
money being stolen cannot go to the police unless their
card has been stolen but on many occasions the card has
not been stolen but skimmed and cloned. So, the MP said
the victims only could go to their financial institutions
to complain and those institutions would eventually inform
the police. But after 745 cards have been cloned the Police
did not have even one referral from such institutes like
a bank. While this was going on , the parliamentarian said
the police could not walk into the garage which was skimming
the cards for cloning even though everybody knew where it
was happening. But when the police raided the garage it
was a "classic case of locking the stable door after
the horse had bolted," the MP said. He was lamenting
the law was not efficient to raid the garage after few clones
have been suspected there.
Courtesy
- Sri Lanka Defence
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