The Italian Police Caught Two Bulgarians with the Personal Data of Thousands
When you go to a country with a different currency from yours, the first thing you do is withdraw money from an ATM to have cash. Two Bulgarians took advantage of this, but the Italian police managed to catch them.
Fraudsters have acquired the electronic data of thousands of passengers by placing skimming devices at ATMs in the arrivals zone of Rome, Milan and Venice international airports.
The Italian authorities have followed them for a long time, and after they were captured, they said that "millions of euros were saved from people who didn't even know."
The two Bulgarians are detected with cameras and traced. In their apartment in Rome was found data of thousands of travelers. However, there is no information about the value of the stolen money.
It is not known how long the two Bulgarians acted on this scheme and are they the only involved?
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