BIRMINGHAM, Ala.–Six people have been indicted for allegedly committing card fraud against two credit unions.
A 10-count indictment was filed in U.S. District Court charges Ionut Iamandita, 28; Milena Iamandita, 25; Elena Matei, 18; Florin Matei 27; Larisa Iordache, 28, and Marius Iordache, 29, with conspiracy to commit bank fraud. Ionut Iamandita, Milena Iamandita, Elena Matei, Florin Matei, and Larisa Iordache were also charged with aggravated identity theft.
According to the indictment, from February 2023 to June 2023, the defendants participated in a conspiracy that used skimming devices and covert video cameras to steal Listerhill Credit Union and Avadian Credit Union members’ account information. Conspirators then withdrew funds from ATMs using stolen account information.
The maximum penalty for conspiracy to commit bank fraud is 30 years in prison. Aggravated identity theft carries a mandatory sentence of two years in prison.
The Investigators
The FBI and United States Secret Service investigated the case with assistance from the Lauderdale County’s Sherriff’s Office, Tuscaloosa County Sherriff’s Office, Hoover Police Department, and Vestavia Hills Police Department.
Assistant U.S. Attorney John M. Hundscheid is prosecuting the case.
In a statement, Avadian CU expressed its “sincere appreciation” to the FBI, the U.S. Secret Service, and all Birmingham-area law enforcement officials for working with it to swiftly identify the perpetrators and bring them into custody.
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