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Malaysian national arrested
Staff Reporter
NEW DELHI: A 37-year-old Malaysian national has been arrested by the South Delhi police on charges of using forged credit cards of multi-national banks to cheat showroom owners. The police claim to have seized shopping slips of various showrooms from him.
On Sunday evening, the owner of a Greater Kailash-I showroom informed the police that a foreign national had given a forged credit card to make payment for a wristwatch costing about Rs. 88,000. Subsequently the police rounded up the suspect and seized from him six forged credit cards of various banks. His accomplice Jackie, however, managed to give them the slip.
During interrogation, he identified himself as Tseng Tak Weik, and confessed to having cheated the owner of a Greater Kailash-I footwear showroom owner using a forged credit card.
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