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Confirmed Casino is making SGP a CRIME HUB!

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What do you get out of a single casino within it's very 1st day?

http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_491327.html

eb 17, 2010

8 face casino-linked offences

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Two Mongolians were arrested on Monday at the casino entrance at Resorts World Sentosa for cheating by impersonation. -- ST PHOTO: MOHD ISHAK

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EIGHT people have landed in trouble within the first three days of the Resorts World Sentosa casino opening.
Two Mongolians were arrested on Monday at the casino entrance at Resorts World Sentosa for cheating by impersonation.
The pair, aged 45 and 18, are released on police bail and investigations are ongoing. The younger Mongolian, who is studying in a private school here, had allegedly used the passport of the 45-year-old's son to enter the casino as he is underage.
Meanwhile, five others, including Singaporeans and permanent residents, have been caught for trying to sneak into the casino without paying the $100 levy on Sunday - the first day the casino was opened to the public.
The day levy is $100 and the annual fee is $2,000.
Separately, an Indonesian gambler who claimed he lost all his money at the RWS casino, stole a mobile phone from an undergraduate at Changi Airport. Paulus Djohar, 49, unemployed, was jailed for four weeks on Wednesday after he pleaded guilty to the charge.
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