Mongolian fined $4,000 for cheating at MBS casino
Published on May 23, 2012

Khorloo Khaliun had a lot to drink when he committed his offences, says his lawyer. -- PHOTO: SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE
A Mongolian employment pass holder who cheated a croupier at a three-card poker game at Marina Bay Sands was fined $4,000 on Tuesday.
Khorloo Khaliun, 44, a director at Mongolia Ship Registry, admitted to cheating Ms Zeng Jing by placing more money on top of his original bet to get a bigger payout.
He did this after the cards had been distributed and viewed and the croupier had declared the result, to deceive her into believing that he had placed a larger bet.
He also admitted to a second charge of attempted cheating by the same method.
Read the full story in Wednesday's edition of The Straits Times.