Thieves breaking into vehicles are targeting credit cards with Pay Wave and Pay Pass functions.
Camera IconThieves breaking into vehicles are targeting credit cards with Pay Wave and Pay Pass functions. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Thieves target credit cards

Staff ReporterWanneroo Times

‘The offenders are breaking into cars to locate credit cards,’ Clarkson Detectives Senior Sergeant Gary Saunders said. ‘Once they have got the credit cards, they are committing numerous frauds. It is quite well organised.’

Sgt Saunders said it was a timely reminder for people not to leave valuables in their vehicles, particularly wallets and purses.

He said the Pay Wave and Pay Pass functions on credit cards enabled offenders to use cards without entering pin numbers.

‘They can purchase anything up to $100 with that in each transaction,’ Sgt Saunders said.

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‘They appear to be targeting 24-hour service stations for large quantities of cigarettes.

‘They use the card until it has exceeded its limit or is reported stolen. It is easy for them to rack up $1000 at service stations (overnight) and $2000 to $3000 in shops once they open.’

Sgt Saunders said people should report suspicious activity as it occurred, on 131 444, or call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 with information about offenders.