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    3 Manchester fast-food workers charged for alleged involvement in card-skimming/cryptocurrency laundering ring

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14February 16, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Three Manchester fast-food employees have been charged for his or her alleged involvement in a card-skimming and cryptocurrency laundering ring.

    The staff are 29-year-old Shaquiel Salmon of Swaby’s Hope District, 20-year-old Abigail Preddie, a cashier of Confidence Avenue, and 20-year-old Shane Williams, of Knowles Street, all from Manchester.

    The employees who had been arrested throughout a particular operation on Saturday, are charged with unauthorised entry to laptop knowledge, easy larceny, conspiracy to defraud, and interesting in a transaction involving prison property.

    Their arrests come after a consumer of a outstanding financial institution reported unauthorised transactions totalling greater than $600,000.

    Police say Williams allegedly photographed clients’ credit score and debit card data whereas working within the restaurant’s drive-thru line.

    This data was then reportedly used to buy bitcoin from abroad retailers.

    The cryptocurrency was resold and the laundered funds had been transferred again into native accounts.

    Investigations by the specialised investigation department’s fraud squad and monetary crimes division are ongoing, because the police companion with the financial institution to additional their probe.



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