Mashreq Bank Fraud

mbakliwal
By mbakliwal

Hey,
May not be the right forum to post this as the incident has occured in Dubai, U.A.E. But as my other gulf mates too can be victim of such incidents, I am posting this fraud incident that occured in my Mashreq Bank account. And as always, better safe than sorry!

CASE:

We have all heard how good a country UAE is with respect to the security, peace and service it provides to its resident, but the last couple of months have made me think on it all over again. Recently, I was a victim of a fraud transaction that occurred in my Mashreq Bank account amounting to over INR 2 million. The amount may not be that big to a few individuals but for a person who has worked day in and day out just to plan out his and his family’s future (the money was in fact kept to finance my son’s education), it is almost the end of dawn.

I came to know all about this in the last week of December, 2009. I was on a company assignment in Ghana when I received a call from Mr.Munjar Khan from the fraud and investigations department of Mashreq Bank. I was asked to check my account balance as I had remitted close to US$32,000 to that account. Thinking of it as a security measure and at that time feeling good about the service that Mashreq bank provides, I logged in to www.mashreqbank.com to check my balance. To my horror, I was not able to access my account with my Internet browser informing me that my account is blocked.
I immediately called back Mr. Munjar Khan explaining him of the situation. At that instance, he revealed that there has been a fraud transaction from my account with my complete balance being wiped out - equivalent to Dhs 128500 (0ne hundred twenty eight thousand five hundred) plus penalties on my credit card account. The whole amount was used to pay utility bills (Etisalat and Du) in denominations of Dhs 1000 and Dhs 500 to more than 135 numbers over a span of 15 days. To my surprise, this feature comes as “default” to all customers. So even if you haven’t explicitly mentioned for such a service, you are most probably having it.

I was told to lodge a complaint to the bank so that they can lodge an FIR with the police and carry on with their investigation. I did as I was advised and also as a precautionary measure lodged a complaint online both the bank site and the fraud report site.
On repeated calling, I was later informed by Mr. Khan that I should send an email at [email protected]. Mr Khan acknowledged to that mail over the phone and said that appropriate action will be taken and he will do the needful.

The whole incident has been a shocker as I do not have electronic money transfer facility activated in my account, my credit card limit is less than AED 10,000 and I haven’t operated my bank account for the past two months either online or physically except for the remittance of money from Africa.

Later that morning, I received a call from Mr. Arif who advised me to come down to Dubai and lodge a complaint with the Dubai Police. As I wanted to be doubly sure about my next action, I re-confirmed it with Mr. Khan. He assured me that the case is being taken on priority (as I am also Mashreq Millionaire certificate holder) and I need not fly down to Dubai.

On December 26 2009, when I again called up Mr. Khan I was told to be patient and I will get the money back as soon as the fraud department investigates and scrutinises the account statement. Not sure about the progress of the case, I flew to Dubai for personal satisfaction and to make sure that the case is in right hands and no formality is required from my end.
I reached Dubai on December 29 2009 and lodged a complaint with Mr. Amir Tawfikat – Customer Care counter. I was told that the case will take 30 – 45 days to resolve. Surprisingly I had no update on the case in writing till now. I also lodged a complaint with the Muraqqabat Police Station.

I called up Mr. Gurchand (Fraud & investigation dept.-President, Mashreq Bank) on his mobile for an appointment so that I could explain my case to him. He too refused to meet me stating that since the complaint has already been made, there is nothing he can do. The disappointing factor was not that he refused to help but the fact that he refused to meet and hear my side of the story.

I later flew back to Mumbai as I had no accommodation available in Dubai plus the daily expenses were far too high to meet, especially for a person who has lost over INR 2 million for no fault of his.

From January 1, 2010 to February 16, 2010 I was in constant touch with Mr. Munjar Khan (Fraud and Investigations department), Mr. Ganesh ( Fraud & Investigations dept), Mr. Jangir (Customer Care department), Mrs Bindu Sanjay (Customer Care department) and Mrs Malita (Distribution department). During these 45 odd days I persistently called all of the above people who kept on assuring and re-assuring me that it is indeed a fraud case and therefore I will get my money back. Relieved by the assurances from the top executives and the trust in the banking system and governance of UAE, especially Dubai, I thought I would and I should get my money back. The delay as was told to me was due to some paper based formalities.

Since February 16, 2010 most of the people started neglecting my calls and even if they did answer, all I got were really vague replies. Unsure of the status and the developments I decided to go back to Dubai to find it out myself. Surprisingly, I was denied an appointment to meet Mrs Bindu Sanjay. I was left shocked. Later, they called back and agreed to meet. This was only after her boss, Mr. Jangir approved.

On February 23, 2010 I was told verbally that my case is closed and the management has denied the payment. The denial was said in such a way as if it is no big deal (like I have actually lost my ATM card and not INR 2 million). To top all of it, the transaction was blamed back onto me stating that I had given my internet password to someone else and that’s the reason for the misappropriation of the funds. The argument reached nowhere as they were too adamant to listen to me and as you would expect they refused to give any of this in writing.

I decided to knock all doors and find out the reason of this incident. I had long reasoning’s with Mr. Mahindra Mahante and Mrs Malita of the Distribution department who took responsibilities of denying the case. They again refused to give anything in writing. I also tried to meet the CEO, but the secretary denied the appointment and “assured” me that the CEO will get back to me after checking the status. Reply is still awaited.
Murraqabat police station said the case is still under investigation.

Disappointed, broken, shattered I returned back to India.

I have lost a lot in the past two months. Unable to resume job as I waited for the “efficient” Mashreq bank to refund my money, I lost my job. Not to mention the stress and the trauma we all had to go through. Everything just slipped out in a matter of a month.
In order to avoid any legal issue I went to Mashreq bank & met Mrs. Geeta to find the amount I should pay to avoid any due to non compliance of minimum account balance in my account. The bank has charged me the penalties on my credit card account. I have settled the same account by paying back from my Mashreq Millionaire certificates, because frankly, I now do not have trust in the system of declaring the winner as well. I closed all my credit cards, ATM cards, debit cards & phone banking. Further I changed my account to minimum balance of Dhs 2000. So, in the end instead of getting the money back I ended up paying a penalty for a fraud case in my account. Irony!

On my return journey back to India, I just kept asking the questions to myself to which I have found no answer.
First of all, why did the fraud happen in the first place? We talk about the age of digital electronics and the IT industry booming by leaps and bounds, is it so difficult for them to trace back the IP address from where the transaction actually occurred? We talk about Dubai being one of the safest places to be in, is it really that safe? They have managed to adapt to all new technological advancements, but have they really managed to keep a check on the same? Is it so difficult for them to implement a system to send back an SMS after each and every transaction? And the shocker among all is, the amount from my account was withdrawn over a period of 15 days, were the authorities sleeping till then? Or were they waiting for my account to go bankrupt and then inform me about it? There are so many questions like these which remain to be answered. And I frankly don’t think I will ever get answers to them.

By idrees sherwani• 15 Aug 2010 23:23
idrees sherwani

thanks garfieldidc

Since banks works like mafia we can only help each others only by sharing our experience. Let me tell you its not we two only i had confirmed information that there are hundreds such Mashreq Bank cases who fell victom of this bank

By garfieldisc• 15 Aug 2010 16:17
garfieldisc

i am so alarmed! i also have a masreq bank credit card, and now i am afraid these might happen to me as well!!!

i have worked in a bank for more than 10 years in our country and this is the first time i heared that instead of the bank helping their customers, it was them who has caused so much hassle and in the end, you end up with a negative outcome!

i cannot imagine what the two of you are feeling during those times, my sympathy is on you guys.

anyway, i know God will judge everyone accordingly.

By idrees sherwani• 15 Aug 2010 15:45
Rating: 4/5
idrees sherwani

Dear MBK

I read your story in detail. Same thing happened with me in December 2009 and my credit card was also charged with Du and etisalat each transaction for a value of 1000 and 500.Bank informed me on 31st december of this fraud and when i checked my on line account it was blocked by the bank.

The bank informed me to go to the branch and register a complaint which i did. I also lodged a police complaint with buhaira police station Sharjah.

I kept calling BANK and they informed me that it will take 60 days to resolve the issue. after 60 days MASHREQ Bank just sent me a simple leeter stating that my case is denied as i am the one who used this on line transactions. And i have to pay this amount. I also contacted Mr. Jahaingir and Mrs. Bindu but they refused to provide any information and just said that i have to pay this amount. From the date of fraud they are charging me interest and also the late fees, When i refused to pay they encashed the security cheque by putting the current date and when i objected the bank said that we did that so cheque can be bounced and we report the police.

While checking with police they always say we are investigating and will call me when it is done.

Mashreq Bank instead of finding the culprits find the easy way by taxing its customers and supporting the culprits. I have a knowledge that there are hundreds of such cases and if we can get toghter we can file a case against the bank.

I tried to reach media but since media had interest with banks and gets lot of advertisement they did not publish this incident, I had also reported to Central bank but up to now no reply from them.

I wish with the help of Qatar Living we all can join hands and sue the bank in the local Courts of Dubai.

It looks to me that all this being done by the Mashreq bank by itself using his computer and charging all fake telephone numbers.

Idrees Sherwani

By injinuity• 13 Mar 2010 08:30
Rating: 4/5
injinuity

Write to the UAE banking ombudsman which should be the central bank, lodge a formal compliant with them as well.

J.J

By algadomain• 13 Mar 2010 05:50
Rating: 4/5
algadomain

try to focus first on what you have right now. figthing for your right is one thing but keeping your famly living is another. try to get back on track on how you earned your money. then let this problem solved by a good lawyer since it would take some time to resolved.

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By stealth• 12 Mar 2010 23:07
stealth

Get a proper lawyer.

By mbakliwal• 12 Mar 2010 22:37
Rating: 2/5
mbakliwal

Hey Guys,

Thanks for all the inputs.

The case is still pending with the Dubai Police. And I have made complaints with the local authorities. But as you can see, it is to no avail.

Have also logged complaints with Dubai Finance Authority, Chamber of Commerce, Central Bank and all the other authorities. Do not know how to take it from there because there hardly has been any response.

Also as you would expect the media has refused to write or publish anything against Mashreq Bank.

I will have a check with Etisalat and Du.

But any other inputs, how do you go about in such fraud transactions with reference to Gulf laws?

By anonymous• 10 Mar 2010 10:29
Rating: 3/5
anonymous

Ok...what I know from online card fraud here in Qatar is that the banks reverse the charges to the merchant (yes...the merchants are crying foul here but that's how it goes) and the charges are also subsequently reversed to the victim. These are Qatar laws and it works that way and I'm very sure of it. Dubai should not be much different

So it could also be a case of the charges been reversed to Du and Etisalat and the bank keeping your money (you can never trust them).

Could you find out from Etisalat/Du whether the bank has reversed those charges (as these telecom guys know now who are the real fraudsters)

By SPEED• 10 Mar 2010 09:18
Rating: 4/5
SPEED

situation. From your story, I feel that you have not take proper steps to fight for your right. IMHO, you should have taken this matter to the media. You should log a complain to Ministry of Finance and with UAE Centeral Bank. Also you can approach Dubai Court for justice.

This is your hard earned money and Mashreq Bank is fully responsible for the safe keeping of your account.

By s_isale• 10 Mar 2010 08:37
Rating: 4/5
s_isale

why didnt you go to a lawyer in the first place?

why havent you made a complaint to the local authorities?

By Rizks• 10 Mar 2010 08:35
Rizks

and how are we suppose to read this long History early in the morning ? :(

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