A 48-year-old man was arrested on Tuesday (Sep 10) over the suspected usage of a stolen credit card and the forgery of cheques.
The man will be charged in court on Wednesday with cheating and forgery with the purpose of cheating.There have been a string of cases in recent months involving the use of stolen credit cards or card details to make fraudulent transactions.
READ: Man gets jail for using stolen credit card details to buy S$20,000 worth of milk powder, other items for resale "Merchants and sales staff are advised to exercise vigilance and adopt correct card acceptance procedures when processing credit/debit card transactions," police said. “They should look out for the name and security features on the card face and contact their processing bank immediately for advice if they detect anything suspicious.”
Customers who have lost their credit or debit cards are advised to call the issuing bank immediately.
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