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Police have warned people who have used a cash machine at Cardiff Central Station recently that their cards may have been cloned.Police have warned people who have used a cash machine at Cardiff Central Station recently that their cards may have been cloned.
Managers at the station say police found a card reading device and camera on the NatWest cash machine.Managers at the station say police found a card reading device and camera on the NatWest cash machine.
They are advising people who have used the machine since 7 July to contact their banks and destroy their cards.They are advising people who have used the machine since 7 July to contact their banks and destroy their cards.
Police sent the warning to Arriva Trains Wales and asked the company to pass it on to staff. Arriva Trains Wales said as far as they know, the machine was now working properly again.
British Transport Police sent the warning to Arriva Trains Wales and asked the company to pass it on to staff.
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