[ad_1]
Top Aussie model – once named the ‘third most handsome man alive’ – is exposed for his shocking Chemist Warehouse scam – and the dumb mistake that led to his arrest
- Australian model caught in credit card theft scam pleads guilty to six charges
- Anei Dut, 27, ripped off a string of Chemist Warehouse stores across Sydney
- He has modelled for major brands including Camilla and Marc, Tommy Hilfiger
A fashion model dubbed South Sudan’s third most handsome man alive has been caught stealing credit card information and ripping off Chemist Warehouse stores across Sydney.
Anei Dut, 27, strutted the catwalk for some of the globe’s hottest designers including Camilla and Marc, Jack London, Tommy Hilfiger and Calibre – but this week, he pleaded guilty to six counts of fraud in Newtown Local Court.
The fashionista, who moved to Australia in 2003 after fleeing war in South Sudan, admitted he stole credit card numbers from 19 people after perusing illegal websites selling their personal information.
Anei Dut, 27 (pictured), has strutted the catwalk for some of the globe’s hottest designers including Camilla and Marc, Jack London, Tommy Hilfiger and Calibre
Dut (pictured in 2017 at Australian Fashion Week) pleaded guilty to six counts of fraud in Newtown Local Court
In March 2021 he scammed the pharmacy chain by visiting several stores and buying bulk items by manually entering the details of the stolen credit cards, the Daily Telegraph reported.
He would later return the goods and request a refund be sent to his personal Westpac account.
Once Chemist Warehouse and customers from financial institutions Caixa, JP Morgan, Capital One and OCBC Bank became aware of the con, an investigation was launched by NSW Police.
Investigators quickly identified Dut on CCTV, and the Sydneysider was arrested.
Police told the court that when they seized his mobile phone, he had a tab open for a website called ‘CCVstore.net’ and items in an online shopping basket.
Dut was named South Sudan’s third most handsome man alive by an African publication
The marketplace for scammers sells credit card numbers along with their expiry dates and CVV numbers.
The court heard that Dut also shared six of the 19 credit card numbers with a third party via text.
Although Dut is a sought-after model, he also has a number of criminal offences to his name.
He was convicted of assault in 2013 and had his licence suspended in 2016 and 2020 for drink driving and getting behind the wheel with a suspended licence.
Dut is currently serving an intensive corrections order for contravening a domestic restraining order.
The fashionista who moved to Australia in 2003 admitted he stole credit card numbers from 19 people after perusing illegal websites selling the personal information
Dut, who was modelling for David Jones at major fashion shows before signing with the prestigious Chadwick Models agency when he was a teenager, told the Herald Sun in 2016 that he wanted to inspire other Sudanese born Australians to believe that ‘anything is possible’.
He will return to Newtown Local Court on June 28, facing six charges of dealing with identity information to commit an indictable offence.
Advertisement
[ad_2]
Source link