In Singapore, jailed leader of remote gambling syndicate with links to Malaysia hit with RM13.6m confiscation order

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In Singapore, jailed leader of remote gambling syndicate with links to Malaysia hit with RM13.6m confiscation order
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SINGAPORE, Dec 11 — A 68-year-old Singaporean man, Lean Kay Cheong, was ordered by the Singapore High Court to pay S$4.12 million (RM13.6 million) after a confiscation order was...

In Singapore, jailed leader of remote gambling syndicate with links to Malaysia hit with RM13.6m confiscation order

Channel News Asia reported that the order, issued on November 20, follows Lean’s 2021 conviction for his involvement in illegal gambling activities. Singapore police revealed that he was a key leader in a syndicate offering online lottery and horse betting since 2007, which had links to Malaysia.

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