Fraudsters shop abroad with cloned Nigerian ATM cards.
Facts emerged on
Tuesday that electronic fraudsters had been duplicating Automated Teller
Machine cards belonging to Nigerian bank customers and using them to
buy items worth millions of dollars from shopping
malls in the United States.
Top officials of the
Central Bank of Nigeria told our correspondent that the development had
made Nigerian banks and their customers to be losing millions of naira
to the e-fraud.
The development, it
was learnt, had become so overwhelming and that top executives of the
banks and senior officials of the CBN had to meet with a team of
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission operatives
led by the director of operations in Abuja on Tuesday.
According to sources
close to the meeting, the banks are seeking the assistance of the
anti-graft agency to help in arresting some of the fraudsters who are
using the duplicated ATM cards in the US.
From the outcome of
the meeting, the EFCC is set to collaborate with a sister agency in the
US in order to effect the arrest of some of the electronic fraudsters.
The source disclosed,
“Banks have been losing a lot of money to electronic fraudster cartels
who are using customers’ ATM cards to fraudulently buy items across
shopping malls in the US.
“Normally, customers
should bear the loss but because banks don’t want the issue to come to
the public so that the use of ATM cards will not be discouraged, they
settle those customers by paying the money.”
Asked how the Nigerian
ATM cards are being duplicated and used in the US, a source close to
the development explained, “In Nigeria, we use chip and PIN, but the US
still uses magnetic stripe. So, what those
fraudsters do is to get the details of a customers’ ATM card, duplicate
it and then go to shopping malls and start using it to buy items.
“When they are using
the PoS in US shopping malls, all they do is to swipe the card and then
payment is made. They don’t need to put any PIN. Through these, items
are bought using Nigerian ATM cards.”
An EFCC source, who
spoke under the condition of anonymity, confirmed the meeting and noted
the anti-graft agency was set to work with the US government to arrest
the fraudsters.
A top official in one
of the top banks said the incidence of electronic frauds had been on the
increase and the development was a source of worry to bank executives.
It was learnt that most of the frauds were being perpetrated in connivance with some bank officials.
The official recalled
that prior to 2010 when Nigerian banks were still using magnetic stripe
for ATM cards; the issue of using Nigerian ATM cards fraudulently abroad
was prevalent.
However, when the banking sector migrated to the chip and PIN system, the problem stopped.
“However, the frauds
have started again now in a new form of Nigerian ATM cards being
duplicated and used abroad. The incidence is becoming very high now and
something has to be done urgently to arrest the trend,”
the banker added.
Analysts have said that the increasing incidence of electronic frauds may affect the growth of the cash-less Nigeria initiative.
The Deputy Governor,
Corporate Services, CBN, Mr. Adebayo Adelabu, recently said at a
conference that the incidence of fraud involving bank officials had been
on the increase.
Adelabu, who is a
former Executive Director of First Bank of Nigeria, linked the
increasing frauds in the banking sector to several issues, including the
banks’ poor recruitment procedures and failure to prosecute
workers involved in fraudulent activities for fear of reputational
risk.
The Chairman,
Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria, Lagos branch, Mr. Abolade
Agbola, linked the high incidence of electronic frauds to lack of
integrity and poor staff conditions in the banking sector.
“When you see the
fraud that happens and the trillions of transactions that take place
daily, then I think the banks have to take the technology ahead, take
the staffing ahead and then create a future for the
members of staff so that they can know that they have a future in the
organisations and that they can build a future,” he said.
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