Four men have been charged out of twelve suspects over cyber plot to steal money in Santander bank of London.
Eight men have been released on bail until mid-November pending further inquiries. The charged suspects are Lanre Mullins-Abudu, 25, Dean Outram, 34, Akash Vaghela, 27, and Asad Ali Qureshi, 35, the Mirror reports.
Scotland Yard representative have reported that this was one of the most sophisticated case ever.
Police found a device fitted to a computer in a branch of the bank in Surrey Quays in London's Canary Wharf financial district. They have reported that the device might have allowed them to download or access data from the computer.
Santander representative have affirmed that none of their employees are involved in the case. The bank has also reported that the plot failed and that “no money was ever at risk.”
Eight men have been released on bail until mid-November pending further inquiries. The charged suspects are Lanre Mullins-Abudu, 25, Dean Outram, 34, Akash Vaghela, 27, and Asad Ali Qureshi, 35, the Mirror reports.
Scotland Yard representative have reported that this was one of the most sophisticated case ever.
Police found a device fitted to a computer in a branch of the bank in Surrey Quays in London's Canary Wharf financial district. They have reported that the device might have allowed them to download or access data from the computer.
Santander representative have affirmed that none of their employees are involved in the case. The bank has also reported that the plot failed and that “no money was ever at risk.”