Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Two arrested for alleged cheating at play in MBS casino


A croupier and his female accomplice who allegedly cheated at play in the Marina Bay Sands (MBS) casino have been arrested.




A general view of the Marina Bay Sands casino gaming hall. (AFP)



SINGAPORE: A croupier and his female accomplice who allegedly cheated at play in the Marina Bay Sands (MBS) casino have been arrested.


The 31-year-old man who worked as a croupier at MBS is alleged to have colluded with the 29-year-old patron at the gaming table.


On June 18, the casino operator alerted the police that one of its croupiers and a patron were cheating the casino.


Both suspects will be charged in court on Thursday.


If found guilty, they each face a maximum fine of S$150,000 or a jail term of up to seven years, or both. 




Two arrested for alleged cheating at play in MBS casino

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