Three suspected ATM scammers detained

Bhojnarayan Gopaul (Police photo)

At about 12.15 am today, detectives from CID Headquarters arrested three suspected ATM scammers who were under surveillance after a report was made that they were targeting the machines of several commercial banks.

Akashmati
The vehicle that was used (Police photo)

The police say that detectives arrested Bhojnarayan Gopaul, called ‘Sandeep’, a 37-year-old technician of Coldingen, East Coast Demerara; Tulsie Kumar Ramprashad, a 26-year-old welder of Parika, East Bank Essequibo; and Akashmati Ramnaraine, a 37-year-old Superbet cashier of Coldingen. They were all in a Black Fielder Wagon #PAE 364, driven at the time by  Gopaul.

The police said that the trio, who were under surveillance, were observed visiting the Giftland Mall’s Citizens Bank ATM machine, where Ramprashad came out of the car dressed in a black hoodie and red short pants and went into the ATM outlet, where he spent about 40 seconds and returned to the car. They then left Giftland and went to the Citizens Bank ATM at OMG on Sheriff Street, where Ramprashad was observed again exiting the car and entering the ATM outlet, where he spent about 45 seconds, after which he exited and re-entered the car.

At this point, detectives intercepted the car and carried out a search, during which four cards were found: one Bank of America Visa Debit Card, one New York State Medicaid Recipient Card, and two blank cards.

The three suspects were all escorted to the CID Headquarters on Vlissengen Road, where they are currently in custody assisting with the investigation.

The cards that were found (Police photo)
Tulsie Kumar Ramprashad (Police photo)