Source: The Hindu, March24, 2010 Special Correspondent
CHENNAI: Commissioner of Police T. Rajendran has appealed to bankers
to share intelligence on suspicious bank accounts and transactions with the police.
Interacting with a group of bank officials who had come to felicitate
the bank fraud wing of the Central Crime Branch here on Tuesday,
he said banks had developed advanced systems that could detect frauds.
“In cases where huge transactions are made by customers from
foreign countries, the bank officials can alert the police.
In many cases of net-banking frauds, withdrawals are made
by suspects located outside the country.”
Mr. Rajendran said the bank officials had also appreciated
the good work of cyber crime wing of the Chennai Police.
In a statement, Deputy Commissioner of Police C. Sridhar said
representatives the Singapore-based Visa and Master Card
companies had issued a certificate commending the good work
Assistant Commissioner of Police (Bank Fraud Wing) D. Kandasamy.
He said the wing had registered 25 cases in the last one
year and arrested 33 persons.