Warning after criminals target St Andrews cash machine
Police in North East Fife are urging members of the public to be wary of criminals targeting bank ATM’s in the area.
Police in North East Fife are urging members of the public to be wary of criminals targeting bank ATM’s in the area. The advice comes after a card-skimming device was found at a cash machine on Market Street, St Andrews on Sunday 10th July. Such withdrawals often remain undiscovered until customers check their account transactions. There are steps you can take to prevent your personal details being obtained: · Always check the card reader before using the device. If you notice anything suspicious do not use it and contact Police immediately. · Check for any additions to the machine that appear out of place. Do not attempt to remove a suspicious device as the criminals may be nearby and watching the machine. · Always cover your hand when entering your pin. · Be aware of your surroundings and whether anyone is watching you entering your pin. If so stop the transaction and inform bank staff, security staff or Police. · Check your account regularly and inform your bank immediately if your account shows any transactions you did not make. Sergeant Michael Reilly of St Andrews police station said: “We received a report of a possible skimming device in the ATM at Barclays Bank on Market Street on Sunday. “Officers have retrieved the device and the incident remains under investigation. As a result we are advising members of the public to be especially vigilant when withdrawing cash. “Such devices often feature a skimming mechanism and a small camera which records their key strokes. This allows the criminal to clone the card and, having obtained the PIN, use them to withdraw cash at any ATM.” If you have any information that may assist officers investigation this incident contact Police Scotland on 101 or call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.