Especially since, she says, no one had access to the credit card registered with a French bank. In total, a sum of 1752 euros would have been stolen. She reported the case to the Grand Bay Police Wednesday. A survey on the bottom of " electronic fraud "was initiated.
The director, who made the will etvient between Mauritius and Reunion for business, discovered the pot to the roses when she was the sister island.
According to her, she tried to make a withdrawal from an ATM, Oct. 10, but his request was denied. Checking banking, she notices that three withdrawals were made on 3 October, at an ATM in Grand Baie. The amounts of 398, 526 and 263 euros were deducted from his account. And October 9, money was withdrawn from his account at an ATM Bell-Village.
"I'm sure no one had access to my credit card" , assures the director contacted by the Express. Investigators do not rule out the possibility, however, that someone in the entourage of the thirties could commit theft, making withdrawals at various times.
They are also considering the fact that someone could hack the credit card of the director, copying, for example, the data of the latter on a blank card. For the moment, a request was made for the recording surveillance cameras ATMs where withdrawals have been made, said a source close to the investigation.