💨 Abstract
A petrol attendant in Mpumalanga, South Africa, is set to appear in court on December 15 for allegedly cloning customers' bank cards and stealing R469,000. The Hawks, a specialized investigation unit, investigated the case after receiving reports of theft at the Truckstop Inn fuel station in Middelburg. The 34-year-old suspect was arrested with a card-cloning machine.
Courtesy: Cebelihle Bhengu
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