Cameroonians arrested on suspicion of credit card fraud
Budapest (MTI) – Police have arrested three Cameroonian nationals on suspicion of having purchased mobile phones using stolen credit card information, the national police said on its website on Saturday.
Police accuse the three men, aged 26, 24 and 22, of making 46 online purchases worth millions of forints using Portuguese credit card data. Police say the suspects used the same stolen credit card details to put money on the phones they purchased.
The three men were apprehended on December 15 in the 26-year-old suspect’s ninth district apartment in Budapest. Police seized mobile phones, data storage devices and laptops at the apartment.
Source: http://mtva.hu/hu/hungary-matters
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