Montreal police are requesting the public's help to identify a man who they say used a number of fraudulent credit cards at service stations around the city last June.

The man is accused of using cloned cards for six transactions at service stations in downtown Montreal, North Montreal, Saint-Michel and Ahuntsic-Cartierville on June 26.

Police say they believe the man either bought or received the cloned cards.

The suspect speaks French, is five feet nine inches tall and weighs around 165 pounds.

He had long wavy brown hair tied back in a ponytail and a moustache and goatee.

Copying devices installed on gas pumps

Police believe the fraudulent cards used by the suspect were among cards cloned as part of a wider scheme using devices installed on gas station pumps.

Longueuil police arrested a man and a woman Oct. 3 in connection with that alleged scheme.

Police say the pair are due to appear in court on a number of fraud-related charges, including possession of material for copying credit card data.

Police say the suspects made away with an estimated $30,000 from the copied cards.

Anyone with information is asked to call Info-Crime Montréal at (514) 393-1133.