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Six Indicted by Grand Jury in Alleged Credit Card Skimmer Ring

An Arizona State Grand Jury has indicted six men who are alleged to have been a part of an illegal credit card gas skimmer ring. The charges against them range from fraudulent schemes and artifices, conspiracy, illegally conducting an enterprise, computer tampering, organized retail theft, and taking the identity of another person. They are alleged to have been involved in a scheme to purchase diesel fuel for resale with stolen credit card information. These incidents took place from April 11, 2018 to Dec. 20, 2018.

The investigation was performed by the Arizona Department of Transportation Office of Inspector General (ADOT) in partnership with the Kroger Company Organized Retail Crime Team and the Attorney General’s Office.A State Grand Jury has indicted six men who are alleged to have been a part of an illegal credit card gas skimmer ring. The charges against them range from fraudulent schemes and artifices, conspiracy, illegally conducting an enterprise, computer tampering, organized retail theft, and taking the identity of another person… Parker Pioneer

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