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[h=1]TWO DBS AND POSB ATMS SPLASHED WITH PAINT OVER THE WEEKEND[/h]
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26 Oct 2014 - 3:17pm
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Two ATMs belonging to POSB/DBS were vandalised over the weekend with paint splashed over the machines similar in style to loan shark harassment.
On Saturday, a DBS ATM on Tampines Street 44 was splashed with paint and on Sunday morning, another POSB cash deposit machine on New Upper Changi Road was found splashed with paint.
POSB is owned by DBS which is Singapore’s largest banking group.
DBS explained in a statement that they are working with police to investigate who did this to their ATMs.
This is not the first time that ATMs have been splashed with paint. In July a similar case of loan sharks splashing paint on ATMs surfaced and 7 people were arrested.
(See: Loansharks splash paint and unknown substance on ATMs 7 arrested)
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26 Oct 2014 - 3:17pm
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Two ATMs belonging to POSB/DBS were vandalised over the weekend with paint splashed over the machines similar in style to loan shark harassment.
On Saturday, a DBS ATM on Tampines Street 44 was splashed with paint and on Sunday morning, another POSB cash deposit machine on New Upper Changi Road was found splashed with paint.
POSB is owned by DBS which is Singapore’s largest banking group.
DBS explained in a statement that they are working with police to investigate who did this to their ATMs.
This is not the first time that ATMs have been splashed with paint. In July a similar case of loan sharks splashing paint on ATMs surfaced and 7 people were arrested.
(See: Loansharks splash paint and unknown substance on ATMs 7 arrested)