Three brothers were jailed for a total of 12 years to make counterfeit credit and credit cards. The three argued guilty in criminal court of conspiracy to defraud the Southwark. The officers of the platoon’s subway card fraud specialist from the police ’s were searching an area of offices in Brent and the evidence found that the room was used as a credit card factory. During the search, one of the brothers, Mahmoud Charmaga, entered the building. Was arrested and his home was searched. This found a laptop and falsified documents with details of the card in his brother ’s quarter In the office, police found a laptop with details of credit and credit card in it, the card reader / writer, card skimmers to strip of magnetic recording, false fronts and the ATM keys to steal the pin and making a recording called the cards. Officers also found 600 forged cards and white plastic cards ready to be forged. The police discovered that the office of Brent was rented in a false name by another brother, Ahmed Charmaga, which would be a biennial award for the Isle of Wight similar offenses.
The cards were used to buy the clothes and the designer aftershaves and to remove large amounts of money from ATMs in the UK and abroad. Charmaga Ahmed, 25, the end of Seacole, Acton has four years and six months, work consecutively with his sentence biennial. Charmaga Mahmoud, 23, the end of Seacole, Acton gets five years and Charmaga Mohammed, 28, also the end of Seacole, Acton was sentenced to two years and eight months in prison





