A man has been charged following a robbery that occurred last night in Benaraby.
Shortly before 9.10pm, a man ordered a taxi from Barney Point and directed the driver to take him to Benaraby.
Once they arrived at the corner of the Bruce Highway and Old Tannum Sands Road, police will allege that the man pulled a knife and demanded money from the driver.
The man was taken into custody a short time later.
An 18-year-old Glen Eden man has been charged with one count each of unlawful entry of a vehicle, deprivation of liberty and armed robbery.
He is due to appear in the Gladstone Magistrates Court today.
Police are investigating an aggravated robbery at Noarlunga Downs tonight.
Just after 8.30pm, two men approached a taxi driver on Bedlington Court, one of the men threatened the driver with a knife.
The driver immediately got out of the taxi before the two men stole it.
With the assistance of GPS the taxi was tracked to Marshall Street in Morphett Vale where it was found abandoned.
The victim was not physically injured.
Patrols cordoned off the area and a police dog conducted a search, unfortunately no-one was located.
Both suspects are described as men of Caucasian appearance, 180cm tall, both aged in their early 20’s one wearing a grey hooded jumper the other wearing a cream hooded jumper.
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Serious Crime Detectives have charged a 23-year-old man in relation to a robbery of a taxi driver in Karama last Friday.
Detective Acting Senior Sergeant Karl Day said Police allege the man was also involved in a robbery that occurred at a residence in Wagaman on 3 July.
“Police arrested the man today and charged him with the following offences:
Aggravated Robbery
Unlawful entry with intent
Assault
Armed with an offensive weapon.
“He was remanded in custody and will appear in Darwin Magistrates Court on Wednesday, 16 July.
“Police would like to thank the public for their assistance in these matters.”
Police are appealing for information the attempted armed robbery of a taxi driver in Waterloo yesterday.
About 9.20am (Friday 11 July 2014), a 61-year-old man was driving a taxi south along Elizabeth Street when he was waved down by a man.
The man instructed the driver take him to George Street, Redfern.
On arrival, the passenger instructed the driver to continue driving to John Street, where the driver stopped the vehicle.
Police have been told the male passenger then threatened the driver with a knife, demanding cash.
The armed man then ran from the taxi empty handed.
Officers attached to Redfern Local Area Command were notified of the incident and commenced investigations.
As they continue their inquiries, they would like to speak to a man who may be able to assist them.
He is described as being of Caucasian appearance, in his early 20s, about 170cm tall, of slim build, with pale skin and facial hair on his top lip.
He was seen wearing a dark blue hooded jumper, dark blue sports pants and running shoes.
Detectives have charged four men and seized 800 blank credit cards, a skimming device, and a card encoder as part of an investigation into an organised credit card skimming syndicate targeting taxi customers.
Earlier this year, detectives from State Crime Command’s Fraud and Cybercrime Squad formed Strike Force Hereford 2 to investigate the activities of a number of men believed to be involved in the illegal skimming of taxi customers’ credit cards.
Last week, on Tuesday 1 July 2014, investigators arrested four men at a motel in Chullora.
After arresting the men, detectives executed two search warrants: one inside a room within the Chullora motel; the other at a unit in Sussex Street, Sydney.
Inside the motel room in Chullora, police located approximately 800 blank fraudulent credit cards, a card encoder, a laptop computer and cabling, believed to have been used to facilitate the download of skimmed credit card data onto the computer.
At the unit in Sydney, police located and seized two computers, mobile telephones, and financial and identification documents.
All four men – a 28-year-old from Sydney, a 28-year-old from Potts Point, a 24-year-old from Rockdale and a 56-year-old from Greenacre – were all taken to Bankstown Police Station.
The Sydney man was subsequently charged with:
– Deal in identification information;
– Possess equipment for the manufacture of identification documents; and,
– Direct the activities of a criminal group.
The Potts Point man was charged with:
– Deal in identification information;
– Possess equipment for the manufacture of identification documents; and,
– Participate in criminal group.
The Rockdale man was charged with:
– Deal in identification information;
– Possess equipment for the manufacture of identification documents; and,
– Participate in criminal group.
All three were refused police bail and appeared in Parramatta Local Court on Wednesday 2 July 2014, where they were subsequently granted conditional bail to appear in Burwood Local Court on 14 July 2014.
The Greenacre man was released, however police do expect to interview him again as part of ongoing inquiries.
A fifth man – a 29-year-old from Moorebank – was arrested by police at Cabramatta Police Station shortly after 2.30pm on Monday (7 July 2014), before being charged with:
– Deal in identification information;
– Possess equipment for the manufacture of identification documents; and,
– Participate in criminal group.
He was granted conditional bail to appear in Burwood Local Court on 21 July 2014.
In court detectives will allege that all four men were members of a well organised and sophisticated credit card skimming syndicate. Detectives will contend that the syndicate obtained credit card details from a variety of sources, including the use of skimming devices in taxis.
The skimmed information was allegedly used to manufacture fraudulent credit cards, which were then used to make ATM withdrawals and purchases.
Detectives will allege that the cards seized from the motel room in Chullora had the potential to fraudulently obtain hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash, products and services.
The Acting Commander of the Fraud and Cybercrime Squad, Detective Acting Superintendent John Watson, said any taxi drivers or customers who have information concerning the use of skimming devices in taxis should contact Crime Stoppers.
“If you are a driver and you were approached by people asking you to use a skimming device, or you are aware of other taxi drivers using these devices, please do the right thing and contact Crime Stoppers,” Detective Acting Superintendent Watson said.
“Please remember, you can provide information anonymously. We don’t need to know who you are; all we need is the information you have to hand.”
Detective Acting Superintendent Watson added that people need to remember that any location where a credit or debit card is swiped presents a skimming risk.
“People need to be alert every time they use their credit or debit card,” Detective Superintendent Watson said.
“It doesn’t matter whether you’re withdrawing money at an ATM, paying for a meal at a restaurant or settling a fare in a taxi, never let your card out of your sight.
“Importantly, please keep a regular eye on your bank statements. Some skimming devices look exactly like legitimate payment terminals, allowing criminals to skim a card’s details right under the cardholder’s nose.
“By keeping a regular eye on your bank account you will spot suspicious withdrawals early and can contact your financial institution before more money goes missing.”
Detectives from Whittlesea Crime Investigation Unit are appealing for witnesses after a taxi driver was robbed in Mill Park early this morning.
Police have been told a taxi was called to a Figtree Court address for pick up around 3.15am.
It is believed two men with their faces covered, approached the taxi armed with a firearm and knife.
Both offenders then allegedly opened the driver’s door and threatened the driver before making demands for cash.
The victim handed over a small amount of cash, his wallet and a mobile phone.
The offenders then fled the scene in a dark coloured sedan waiting nearby, and were last seen travelling north along Roycroft Avenue.
The victim, a 26-year-old Clayton South man, was not injured
Police have charged an 18-year-old man following investigations into the attempted armed robbery of a taxi driver at Mount Isa this morning.
It will be alleged that around 9am, three men entered a taxi and asked the driver to take them to Miles Street.
On arrival, it is alleged that one of the men threatened the driver with a knife and made demands for money.
The man refused their demands and drove away.
An 18-year-old Mornington man has been charged with one count of attempted armed robbery and is due to appear in the Mount Isa Magistrates Court on January 27.
Police are appealing for public assistance after a taxi driver was robbed in Albert Park last month.
Investigators have been told four male offenders hailed the victim’s taxi around 9.15pm on Beaconsfield Parade, near the intersection of Pickles Street, on Tuesday 24 December.
As the victim drove, one of the men reached into the victim’s pocket and stole cash while another offender grabbed the victim by the shirt and punched him to the face.
All four men then exited the vehicle and commenced throwing bottles and cans at the victims taxi, smashing glass, showering the 28-year-old victim.
Police have release three images of the men in the hope that anyone with information will come forward.
   
    
Police are appealing for public assistance after a taxi driver was robbed at Belmore.
About 1am today (Saturday 18 January 2014), a 61-year-old man stopped his taxi on Bridge Road, and waited for a customer with his window down.
A man approached the window and placed an object hidden in his jacket next to the taxi drivers head.
He threatened the man and demanded money.
The man took some cash and fled the scene.
Detectives commenced an investigation and the man has been described as being of Middle Eastern/Mediterranean appearance, 180cm tall with a medium build. He was wearing a black hooded jacket and beige-coloured shorts.
Sturt detectives have arrested a man today for allegedly robbing a taxi driver at knifepoint at Thebarton on Thursday 14 November. The 31-year-old Morphett Vale man has been charged with aggravated robbery and failing to pay a taxi fare, and has been refused bail. He will appear in court tomorrow. – See more at: http://www.sapolicenews.com.au/more-news/19102-man-arrested-for-taxi-driver-robbery.html#sthash.FIEOx0MS.dpuf