TORONTO - A Mississauga, Ont., man is to appear in court today to face 122 charges stemming from alleged thefts from bank accounts.

Police allege the accused installed ATM tamper devices, consisting of pinhole camera arrays and card-reader devices, at 32 locations.

Counterfeit credit cards and debit cards were then used 57 times since March 2008 in the Toronto Area, Niagara Region and the Lindsay area.

Police say more than $250,000 was taken from the accounts and none of the money has been made.

Georgi Danailov, 34, is charged with 57 counts of fraudulently using credit card data and 32 counts of possessing a credit card forgery device.

He also faces 32 counts of interfering with property and fraud over $5,000.