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Three to be charged with conspiracy to cheat MBS casino

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Three to be charged with conspiracy to cheat MBS casino


Posted: 30 November 2012 1733 hrs

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Marina Bay Sands Casino

SINGAPORE: A croupier at Marina Bay Sands (MBS) casino and her two accomplices will be charged in court on Saturday with conspiracy to commit criminal breach of trust.

Police said the 47-year-old Filipino croupier was arrested on November 29 after the casino operator reported that one of its croupiers was overpaying her accomplices at a gaming table.

The croupier's boyfriend, 46, and her daughter, 23, were also arrested.

Police believe the three suspects had cheated the casino of about S$50,000. They seized S$16,917 and about 1,000 Malaysian ringgit, as well as S$6,623.50 worth of casino chips.

If convicted, each may be sentenced to jail of up to 15 years and fined.

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MBS croupier to be charged for cheating casino


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AsiaOne
Friday, Nov 30, 2012

SINGAPORE - A Filipino woman, 47, a croupier with Marina Bay Sands (MBS) Casino, will be charged in Court together with her boyfriend, 46, and her daughter, 23, for conspiracy to commit criminal breach of trust as a servant at MBS casino.

They will be charged on Saturday, December 1, 2012.

On November 29, 2012, the casino operator alerted the police that one of the croupiers was cheating the casino by overpaying her accomplices at the gaming table.

Officers from the Casino Crime Investigation Branch responded and through investigation, arrested the croupier and her two accomplices.

It is believed that the trio had cheated the casino of an estimated sum of $50,000. Cash amounting to $16,917 and RM$942 (S$380) as well as $6,623.50 worth of chips were seized as case exhibits.

The trio will be charged in Court for the offence of conspiracy to commit criminal breach of trust as a servant under Section 408 read with Section 109 of the Penal Code, Chapter 224.

If convicted, they may be sentenced to imprisonment for a term which may extend to 15 years, and may also be fined.

Head of the Casino Crime Investigation Branch of CID, Superintendent of Police Michael Ang, reiterated police's stand against such criminal activities.

He said, "Police take an uncompromising approach to casino staff and patrons who collude together to cheat at the casino and they will be dealt with severely by the law."

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