Two men have been remanded in custody for a bank fraud offence in Worcester.
Dan Lazar, aged 21, and 23-year-old Eduard Babasa pleaded guilty to possession of a magnetic card for the use in fraud at the Nationwide on November 1 last year.
The "skimming" device is used to read customers' bank card numbers at cash machines.
The defendants, both Romanians with no fixed addresses, were locked up at Worcester Crown Court for pre-sentence reports to be prepared.
Judge John Cavell said they faced inevitable prison terms for such a serious crime.
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