New York Daily News

Deadly Qns. arson

13 indicted in $24M gift card grift

- BY MICHAEL GARTLAND

The gift that kept on giving is giving no more.

A Queens grand jury indicted 13 people accused of running a sprawling gift-card scam that raked in approximat­ely $24 million over a two-year period.

The 192-count indictment, announced Wednesday by the Queens DA’s Office, charges that brothers Christophe­r and Bryan Nathoo oversaw a crime ring that stole credit card informatio­n, used it to buy gift cards and exchanged them for cash.

“The defendants are charged with a multimilli­ondollar gift-card fraud scheme that victimized banks and retail stores and hurt the credit ratings of countless law-abiding citizens,” said New York State Financial Services Superinten­dent Linda Lacewell.

The investigti­on began with an NYPD Grand Larceny Division probe of a fence based out of a 150th St. address in Jamaica in 2015. The fence, allegedly controlled by the Nathoo brothers, employed many, including “fence manager, swipers, shoppers, fence employees, money launderer and more,” according to the DA’s Office.

Swipers allegedly ripped the credit card numbers from the dark web, transferre­d them onto blank credit cards and then bought gift cards from stores such as Macy’s, Target and Bloomingda­le’s. They would then sell the cards to the fence.

To “wash” the illegally obtained gift cards, swipers or shoppers would allegedly go to the stores, buy stuff, then return it for a “clean” gift card.

According to the indictment, the Nathoo brothers’ wives Hama and Annarrisa Nathoo used the “clean” cards to renovate and remodel their homes. Bryan and Annarrisa Nathoo have not been apprehende­d. Christophe­r and Hama Nathoo were arraigned Wednesday with Christophe­r’s bail set at $50,000.

The Nathoo family did not return calls. They and nine others named in the indictment are facing uo to 25 years in prison on charges ranging from enterprise corruption to criminal possession of stolen property.

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