SINGAPORE — Exploiting the kindness of strangers he approached at various train stations, Byron Yeaw Li Xun managed to cheat them of around S$17,000 by giving excuses such as having sickly parents.
Exploiting the kindness of strangers, Byron Yeaw Li Xun cheated several people of a total of about S$17,000 by giving excuses such as having sickly parents
Yeaw, 27, was sentenced on Tuesday to 14 months’ jail for his cheating offences, along with 46 days’ jail for breaching a remission order He pleaded guilty to four charges of cheating. Three other charges were taken into consideration for sentencing Yeaw offended less than three months after being granted remission while serving a jail term for similar offences
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