Card Skimming Devices Found In Inverness, Fort Augustus And Aviemore

Police Scotland has urged the public to be vigilant after skimming devices have been found on cash machines in Inverness, Fort Augustus and Aviemore over the weekend.

Published 17th Aug 2015

Police Scotland has urged the public to be vigilant after skimming devices have been found on cash machines in Inverness, Fort Augustus and Aviemore over the weekend.

Skimming devices are designed to read card details without the knowledge of the cardholder.

Inspector Ewan Henderson said: "Members of the public must pay close attention to see if there is anything unusual or suspicious about cash machines. To avoid being a victim there are several simple precautions to follow including checking the card reader and the front fascia for anything that appears to be out of the ordinary before inserting your card, and checking for any unusual attachments to the ATM, such as a leaflet holder.

"You should also cover the PIN key pad as you enter your number by obscuring it with your free hand.

"If you insert your card, and it appears to be retained or jammed, check the fascia and notify the bank or service provider immediately.

"Check your account balance regularly and inform your bank immediately if your account shows any transactions you did not make.

"Anyone who finds any suspicious device or has any information regarding suspicious activity around cash machines is urged to contact Police Scotland on 101, or speak to any officer."