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They Seized and Emptied the Cards by Promising a 'Limit Increase'.

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In Adana, two suspects who claimed to have bank connections and promised to increase the credit card limits of victims, spending approximately 1.8 million lira from the cards, were arrested.
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In Adana, two fraudsters who swindled citizens out of 1,840,000 Turkish Lira by promising to increase their credit card limits were arrested. The suspects would meet victims in offices they rented for the day, claiming they could "boost their credit scores and increase their limits through our connections at the bank," and then obtain their card information before spending the money at various businesses. Here are the details...

In Adana, two suspects who claimed to have bank connections and promised to increase the credit card limits of victims, spending approximately 1.8 million lira from the cards, were arrested.

·Türkiye
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Aydınlık broke the news in Türkiye on Sunday, February 1, 2026.
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