Ex-croupier hid $15,000 worth of chips in his socks

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Ex-croupier hid $15,000 worth of chips in his socks
Published on Sep 16, 2011
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Joseph Tan Shi Yi (above), who formerly worked in Marina Bay Sands Casino as a dealer, slipped a $5,000 chip into his right sock on three occasions. -- ST PHOTO: WONG KWAI CHOW


By Khushwant Singh

A croupier at the Marina Bay Sands casino slipped a $5,000 chip into his right sock on three occasions between April and August.

Joseph Tan Shi Yi, 26, blew most of this money gambling at Genting Highlands and in a casino on a cruise ship.

On Sept 16, the 26-year-old, now jobless, was jailed six months for committing criminal breach of trust.

A district court heard that he paid $200 to an unknown Chinese national to cash out the first chip.

Read the full story in Friday's edition of The Straits Times.

 

Ex-croupier hid $15,000 worth of chips in his socks
Published on Sep 16, 2011
21510071-wkc.jpg


Joseph Tan Shi Yi (above), who formerly worked in Marina Bay Sands Casino as a dealer, slipped a $5,000 chip into his right sock on three occasions. -- ST PHOTO: WONG KWAI CHOW


By Khushwant Singh

A croupier at the Marina Bay Sands casino slipped a $5,000 chip into his right sock on three occasions between April and August.

Joseph Tan Shi Yi, 26, blew most of this money gambling at Genting Highlands and in a casino on a cruise ship.

On Sept 16, the 26-year-old, now jobless, was jailed six months for committing criminal breach of trust.

A district court heard that he paid $200 to an unknown Chinese national to cash out the first chip.

Read the full story in Friday's edition of The Straits Times.


At such age what a waste:(
 
He should have been magician Liu Qian disciple first before planning to hid chips :D
 


A district court heard that he paid $200 to an unknown Chinese national to cash out the first chip.



Must be some dumb chinese national. Most people would want a 50% cut on such deal. This chinese national would cash the chip for $5000, hands over $4800 to the croupier and keep $200 himself.
 
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