Cheat told to pay up or face double jail time
He tricked friend's mother into handing over necklace, which he then pawned
Published on Mar 23, 2012
The court chastised Rizal Hassan for abusing his friend's trust. He pleaded guilty this week and was convicted on one count of criminal breach of trust. -- PHOTO: WONG KWAI CHOW
A courier-services worker duped his friend's mother into handing over a gold necklace by promising to have it 'exchanged' for a newer one.
Instead of doing that, Rizal Hassan, 37, pawned the $4,000 necklace for $3,580 and then made himself scarce.
He pleaded guilty this week and was convicted on one count of criminal breach of trust.
He will be sentenced on Wednesday. His case was adjourned for a week to give him time to rustle up money to compensate Madam Ari Pah Jais, 62, for her loss.
He has so far made partial restitution of only $200.
Read the full story in Friday's edition of The Straits Times.