ATM hacker suspect arrested in London, cops seeking Interpol aid for extradition


KUALA LUMPUR: Police are seeking the assistance of London Interpol to extradite a man believed to be involved in the hacking of 17 automated teller machines (ATM) in Malaysia in September this year.

Bukit Aman Commercial CID (cyber and multimedia crime) deputy director, SAC Mohd Kamrudin Md Din said the suspect, Paladi Grigore, 37, was now being held in a Britain for a similar crime in there.

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