UNITED Overseas Bank (UOB) yesterday said it is working with the
police to investigate any potential security breaches at its automated
teller machines (ATMs) in North Bridge Road.
This came after two men were spotted emptying receipts from the bins of ATMs there into their backpacks last Saturday night.
In the incident, the two men - described as being in their late-30s
to mid-40s - were caught in action by a passer-by, who snapped photos
of them on his mobile phone. The passer-by sent the photographs to
citizen-journalism portal Stomp on Sunday.
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casual clothes, were photographed squatting in front of an unlocked ATM
bin. They also appeared to be speaking a Chinese dialect, according to
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Responding to queries from my paper, UOB said that information on
its ATM receipts is meant to be a record for account holders and would
be "meaningless" in someone else's hands.