Two Queens women who tried to buy video games from a Westbury Walmart using forged credit cards were arrested Thursday -- with 20 forged cards in their possession, police said.

Nassau County police said Charmin Akindahunsi, 34, of 91-28 108th St., Richmond Hill, and Lisa Alicock, 27, of 92-20 97th Ave., Ozone Park, were arrested after an investigation into the incident, which occurred at the store on Old Country Road at 3:18 p.m.

Akindahunsi was charged with 15 counts of possession of a forged instrument and petty larceny, and Alicock was charged with five counts of possession of a forged instrument and petty larceny. Both women are scheduled for arraignment Friday in First District Court in Hempstead, police said.

Police said the two tried to purchase Nintendo games from the Walmart using the forged cards.

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