Man jailed for stealing $74,000 worth of computer chips from his employer
Published on Oct 17, 2014 3:08 PM
By Ian Poh
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SINGAPORE - A worker who stole computer chips worth almost $74,000 from his then-employer to raise money for his father's medical bills was jailed for 21 months on Friday.
Materials handler Gobinath Govindasamy, 34, pleaded guilty to taking more than 48,000 integrated circuit chips from the United Test & Assembly Centre on March 21, none of which were recovered.
He received half of the $30,816 in proceeds generated from selling the loot, but has not made any restitution to the manufacturer.
The court heard Gobinath enlisted the help of cleaner Sebastin Baskar to help take the chips out of the firm's premises.