New Delhi: The Delhi Police Crime Branch has apprehended two individuals from near Shahdara for their alleged involvement in ATM card swapping and fraudulent cash withdrawals, officials said on Monday.
The accused, identified as Asif (25), son of Mohd. Mange, and Talib alias Kallu (25), son of Mohd. Yameen — both residents of Giri Market, Loni, Ghaziabad — were nabbed for duping unsuspecting ATM users by swapping their debit cards and using them to withdraw money.
According to police, the duo would approach vulnerable ATM users, especially senior citizens or those appearing confused, under the pretext of helping them withdraw cash. During this interaction, they would secretly observe the victim entering their PIN and then swap the genuine debit card with a similar-looking fake or stolen one.
These stolen cards were then used to withdraw money from the victims’ accounts.
Speaking to the media, Vikram Singh, DCP Crime said, “On May 23, 2025, the team received a credible tip-off that two known fraudsters–Asif and Talib–residents of Loni, involved in vehicle theft and ATM frauds, would be traveling to the Shahdara-Maujpur area on a stolen scooty to commit another fraud. A strategic trap was laid at Kardampuri Nala Road behind Ambedkar College. As a result, the following two suspects were successfully apprehended Asif (25 years) and Talib alias Kallu (25).”
At the time of arrest, the duo was riding a stolen scooty.
The accused had devised a deceptive strategy targeting vulnerable ATM users, especially senior citizens or those appearing confused.
One of them would approach the victim, offering help with the ATM. While pretending to assist, they would discreetly observe the victim entering their PIN. At the opportune moment, they would swap the real debit card with a similar-looking fake or previously stolen card.
Armed with the correct PIN and a genuine card, the duo would quickly visit multiple ATMs to withdraw cash. The use of a stolen scooty allowed rapid movement between ATM locations, helping them avoid detection.
At the time of arrest, the duo was found riding a stolen scooty and was in possession of 41 stolen debit cards.