ACT Policing has arrested and charged a 23-year-old Lyneham man in relation to a series of alleged frauds committed around Canberra.
Police will allege that between March and June this year, the man fraudulently withdraw large sums of cash after reconfiguring various Automatic Teller Machines around parts of Canberra.
About 8.10pm last night (June 29) the man was arrested and taken to the ACT Watch House where he was charged with 13 counts of unauthorised modification of data to cause impairment, 12 counts of theft and one count of attempted theft.
The man will appear in the ACT Magistrates Court this morning.
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