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Criminals stole 1.4 billion yen in hours-long Japan ATM heist

On an early Dominicus morning, over 100 criminals managed to steal ¥i.4 billion (approx $12.7 million) from around ane,400 ATMs across Japan. A manhunt is underway for criminals who looted Nippon's cash machines in a nationwide coordinated heist, where they hit 16 prefectures around Nippon, including Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka, Kanagawa, Aichi, Nagasaki, Hyogo, Chiba, and Nigata.

100 criminals stole 1.4 billion yen in hours-long ATM heist

Armed with false credit card details from South African Standard Bank, the criminals hit over 1,400 convenience shop ATMs in what seems a coordinated assail. The assault was reportedly carried out by around 100 people of an international criminal gang who made a series of withdrawals in between 5:00 am and 8:00 am on May fifteen. The timing was perfect as information technology was Sabbatum night in Johannesburg and early Sunday morning in Nihon, avoiding any immediate action. The grouping stole over 1.iv billion yen, merely it's not articulate how criminals managed to withdraw over millions of dollars in less than 3 hours, since the cash machines limit withdrawals to 100,000 yen a day.

While the Japanese Police hasn't confirmed the hours-long heist, Standard Bank has acknowledged the robbery and has put its losses at effectually United states $19 million. The Standard Depository financial institution said in a statement that it was a "victim of a sophisticated, coordinated fraud incident," which "involved the withdrawal of cash using a small number of fictitious cards at various ATMs in Japan."

No arrests have been made so far, however, Japanese constabulary is currently trying to identify suspects using the available CCTV footage. The country's police is working with South African authorities to investigate how the international gang managed to get the credit carte du jour information. This leaked information helped the grouping in cloning credit cards that contained bank account details obtained from the Standard Depository financial institution. We are seeing an increasing number of bank heists, where criminals poach employees or networks to get insider information. Since only one bank was involved in the assault, and the heist was fabricated possible due to leaked credit menu data, investigation is possibly going to try to find how the criminals received credit card details.

"Investigations are at a sensitive stage and farther data will be provided equally appropriate," Standard Bank said in a statement.

Source: https://wccftech.com/criminals-stole-1-4-billion-yen-in-hours-long-japan-atm-heist/

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