Ghanaians Arrested In Rome For Credit Card Cloning

Rome, Italy, Feb.19 – They lived a rich life by exploiting the identity of wealthy foreign landowners, cloning their credit cards and passports. The two African couples dug out by the police (f. D. K., aged 35 and a. A. R. aged 27, both from Ghana, and h. F. aged 25, from Eritrea and h. H. A. aged 35 from Sudan) had skilfully reproduced the IDs of Swedish, Dutch, and mostly American tourists, sticking their own photographs on them and each time walking in their shoes, as millionaires.

Source: GhanaWeb

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