POLICE are tonight warning cash machine users to beware of a card skimming scam at ATM machines.
There have been several instances in Bradford of devices being attached to cash machines which trap cards and take video recordings of pin numbers being pressed.
The latest incident has been reported at an ATM outside a post office in Beckside Road, Lidget Green, Bradford.
West Yorkshire Police posted photos of the device with the warning:
"Camera and card reader found in a cash machine on Beckside Road in Bradford. Very discrete, any concerns ring 101."
Earlier this month a Bradford man, builder Kane Butters, 25, foiled a fraudster, who had fixed a recording and trapping device to a cashpoint outside Holme Top post office on Manchester Road.
Police have received a report of a similar incident at the post office cash machine in Dracup Road, Great Horton. The skimming device is known as a Lebanese Loop.
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