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Singapore: Suspected machine riggers face additional charges15 October 2010SINGAPORE -- Two men who are accused of rigging a Money Wheel game at the Marina Bay Sands are facing further charges, according to a report in The Straits Times. The three new charges this week against Keith Yong Kee-Hwei and Tan Tiong Loon are attempted cheating and cheating the casino of $13,500, The Straits Times reported. This is in addition to last week's charge of cheating the casino out of $18,000, the report said. Yong is accused of intentionally interfering with the spinning wheel of a Money Wheel game, The Strait Times explained. |