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Customers panic over ATM fraud reports
Posted: Saturday, July 7, 2012

Customers panic over ATM fraud reports
Thousands of bank customers went into panic mode yesterday after reports began circulating that an unauthorised skimming device had been used at an automated banking machine (ABM) in central Trinidad to allow unknown people to hack into customers' accounts and steal money.

ABM fraud - 'scamming' - back in focus
FRAUD at Automated Banking Machines (ABM) in banks all over the country appears to be on the rise.

ATM Attack
Conmen target bank accounts by skimming cards

Jack: $1,000 allowance for SRPs
Special Reserve Police (SRP) officers may soon be receiving the $1,000 special allowance which was granted to their fellow officers at the TT Police Service last year.

Jack seeks US help
...guns, drugs coming through borders

Jack: Police Service in state of decay
The Police Service is being allowed to decay to the extent where low morale is real and Police Commissioner Dwayne Gibbs treats his officers with disdain.

Police may get guns, cars to carry home
Plans are on the drawing board to allow more police to go home with police-issued firearms.

Lawyers thwart police visit to T&T Guardian
The Anti-Corruption Investigation Bureau yesterday cancelled a planned visit to the T&T Guardian's newsroom.

30 years of bad management at Mt Hope
The lengthy waiting list for cataract surgery at the Ophthalmology Department of the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex, Mt Hope, is a consequence of 30 years of mismanagement, says North Central Regional Health Authority (NCRHA) board chairman, Dr Ashvin Sharma.

675 patients need kidney transplants
Some 675 local patients on dialysis are currently in need of kidney transplants and the National Organ Transplant Unit (NOTU) is seeking donors.

EMA calls a halt to HCL project
The Environmental Management Authority (EMA) has stopped Home Construction Ltd (HCL) from building a retention pond at the Crossings, Santa Rosa West, where there is a lead containment site.

Man wants to pay cocaine charge with public assistance $$
A MAN who survives on monthly State grants, yesterday asked the court for a chance to pay a fine on his cocaine charge with money he had saved from the public assistance money.

Tony Deyal: The good old-fashioned way

Dana Seetahal: Messages to moms only?

$42M in 'ganja' up in flames
OVER $42 million in marijuana went up in flames when police destroyed four marijuana fields comprising 42,500 fully grown trees and a large quantity of cured marijuana in the Moruga forests on Thursday.

Girl, 17, shot dead
SEVENTEEN-YEAR-OLD Keishawna Huggins begged a group of men to spare her life.



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