Man fined for using wife's IC to enter RWS casino

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Man fined for using wife's IC to enter RWS casino


Published on Dec 13, 2011

By Elena Chong

A man who used his wife's identity card to enter a casino was fined a total of $6,000 while his wife was fined $3,000 for abetting him in the offences.

Philip Oh Choon Aik, 45, admitted to two counts of making use of his wife Liew Moy Lin's identity card on Dec 20 and 26 in 2010 to enter the Resorts World Sentosa casino.

Liew, 42, a sales assistant, admitted to abetting him by handing over her identity card to him to enter the casino without lawful authority.

The court heard that on Dec 20, 2010, Oh suggested to his wife that he used her identity card to enter the casino. He could not do so in his own name as he had applied for an exclusion order to bar himself from entering.

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

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Liew Moy Lin (above) was fined $3,000 for allowing her husband Philip Oh Choon Aik to use her identity card to gain entry into Resorts World Sentosa casino in December last year.
He was fined $6,000. -- ST PHOTOS: WONG KWAI CHOW



 
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