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Malaysian jailed 4 months for taking $19,000 left in casino

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Malaysian jailed 4 months for taking $19,000 left in casino


Published on Dec 17, 2012
By Khushwant Singh

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An odd-job worker had placed his plastic bag containing $19,000 in cash on the chair next to him while playing a jackpot machine in the Marina Bay Sands casino.

Mr Muhammad Mustaqim Mohd Shaffir, 28, then walked away without the bag at 9.15am on Aug 1 this year. Within minutes, a man took it away.

On Monday, Mohamad Salleh Din, 53, a Malaysian businessman, was jailed for four months for misappropriating the money.

A district court heard that Muhammad Mustaqim, a Singaporean, had informed casino staff members when found that his money had gone missing.

Get the full story from The Straits Times.

 

Malaysian jailed 4 months for taking $19,000 left in casino


Published on Dec 17, 2012
By Khushwant Singh

20121217.162933_casino430.jpg


An odd-job worker had placed his plastic bag containing $19,000 in cash on the chair next to him while playing a jackpot machine in the Marina Bay Sands casino.

Mr Muhammad Mustaqim Mohd Shaffir, 28, then walked away without the bag at 9.15am on Aug 1 this year. Within minutes, a man took it away.

On Monday, Mohamad Salleh Din, 53, a Malaysian businessman, was jailed for four months for misappropriating the money.

A district court heard that Muhammad Mustaqim, a Singaporean, had informed casino staff members when found that his money had gone missing.

Get the full story from The Straits Times.


Not finder's keeper meh ?? If i am the one who found the money, isnt that belongs to me ?

Anyway i will also keep the money. Then act blur look steam
 
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Moral of the story - Don't take things that do not belong to you.

It is not the case of finder's keeper.

$19,000 = 4 months jail is really not worth. Less than $5k a month, may have to make good amount and with a lifelong record too.
 
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