SINGAPORE - A Malaysian man believed to be part of a syndicate has been arrested for allegedly conspiring to use a phone to take a video recording of cards being dealt at Marina Bay Sands casino. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - A Malaysian man believed to be part of a syndicate has been arrested for allegedly conspiring to use a phone to take a video recording of cards being dealt at Marina Bay Sands casino.
Under the Casino Control Act, a person who uses a device to count or record cards being dealt out in the course of gaming in the casino can be jailed for up to seven years, fined up to $150,000, or both. On Sunday, the police said the man was arrested as a result of the strong cooperation and help rendered by the Royal Malaysia Police.
During investigations, the police seized casino chips worth more than $700,000, a mobile phone and cash.
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