Man jailed after joining Cambodia scam syndicate that fired him in 3 days for poor performance
- SINGAPORE: A man who decided to join a scam syndicate in Cambodia was fired after three days due to his poor performance.
- Yip Chee Ming, 30, could not make any successful scam calls during his short stint at the scam syndicate compound in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, the court heard on Friday (Jun 26), as it sentenced the Malaysian to 16 months and two weeks' jail.
- Yip, who appeared in court via videolink, pleaded guilty to one count of being part of an organised crime group, with another count of cheating taken into consideration for sentencing.
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- SINGAPORE: A man who decided to join a scam syndicate in Cambodia was fired after three days due to his poor performance.
- Yip Chee Ming, 30, could not make any successful scam calls during his short stint at the scam syndicate compound in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, the court heard on Friday (Jun 26), as it sentenced the Malaysian to 16 months and two weeks' jail.
- Yip, who appeared in court via videolink, pleaded guilty to one count of being part of an organised crime group, with another count of cheating taken into consideration for sentencing.
Sources: CNA