Skimmer 'copied 63 cash cards'
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| Florin Solomon |
A MAN who admitted being part of a gang who fitted a so-called skimming device to an Oxford cash machine was jailed for more than three years yesterday.
Oxford Crown Court heard Florin Solomon, 25, travelled from London to Oxford in June last year to help fit a cloning device at a NatWest cash machine in Cornmarket Street.
Solomon, of Westward Road, Walthamstow, admitted conspiracy to defraud at an earlier hearing, but claimed he didn't realise the exact nature of what he was involved in.
Jonathan Stone, prosecuting, said two car loads of men travelled to the city and fitted the skimming device and a camera to the machine.
He said: "Mr Solomon was close by and he had a satchel. The bag was believed to have contained a camcorder with a bluetooth receiver to receive images from a pin-hole camera above the cash point.
"This device was left on the machine for about 45 minutes.
"During the time the device was on the machine it copied details from 63 separate cards."
Mr Stone said police seized the device after a member of the public reported concerns and later arrested Solomon as he fled from a car in Gloucester Green car park.
Martin Henley, defending, said: "The role Mr Solomon played in this conspiracy was absolutely key.
"He says he was a gopher.
"He was assisting the driver. Their role in this was to transport some or all of the equipment."
Sentencing Solomon to 39 months in jail, Mr Recorder Harold Persaud said: "This was a well-planned operation.
"You travelled from Walthamstow to defraud the citizens of Oxford."
9:25am Tuesday 13th May 2008
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CommentPosted by: n, oxford on 10:44am Tue 13 May 08
hahahaha..good one...easy money or stolen money neva last for long........b**tards
. mfs!
hahahaha..good one...easy money or stolen money neva last for long........b**tards
. mfs!
Posted by: J, oxford on 10:55am Tue 13 May 08
[quote]Solomon, of Westward Road, Walthamstow, admitted conspiracy to defraud at an earlier hearing, but claimed he didn't realise the exact nature of what he was involved in.[/quote]
lol true to form, our criminals claiming ignorance, stupidity or mental health issues! What a muppet! I hope he serves every single day of his sentence.
Well done to the police!
Solomon, of Westward Road, Walthamstow, admitted conspiracy to defraud at an earlier hearing, but claimed he didn't realise the exact nature of what he was involved in.
lol true to form, our criminals claiming ignorance, stupidity or mental health issues! What a muppet! I hope he serves every single day of his sentence.
Well done to the police!
Posted by: Mr B, Oxford on 1:16pm Tue 13 May 08
This sums up what I hate, the something-for-nothin
g type of criminal, chuck him outa the country, or make **** sure he shares a cell with a raving homo pycho...
first boat home
This sums up what I hate, the something-for-nothin
g type of criminal, chuck him outa the country, or make **** sure he shares a cell with a raving homo pycho...
first boat home
Posted by: oxf on 5:54pm Tue 13 May 08
[quote][bold]Mr B[/bold] wrote:
This sums up what I hate, the something-for-nothin
g type of criminal, chuck him outa the country, or make **** sure he shares a cell with a raving homo pycho...
first boat home[/quote] to Walthamstow?
Mr B wrote:
This sums up what I hate, the something-for-nothin
g type of criminal, chuck him outa the country, or make **** sure he shares a cell with a raving homo pycho...
first boat home
to Walthamstow?
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