SENIOR GAMBLERS ASK FOR LENIENCY
15 May 2009
12 grandmothers provide a Malaysian court
with a light moment
Twelve Malaysian grandmothers, most over the age of 60,
provided an amusing moment in a Malaysian magistrate's
court this week when they pleaded guilty to illegal
gambling on Chinese poker games....but asked for
discounts to a lighter sentence due to their senior
citizen status.
Low Siew Ley (50) Ng Ah Moi (59)
Chua Ah Siow (59) Lee Chai Lay (54) Low Siok Lui (60)
Chu Ah Moy, Kuan Ah Moy (61) Kee Bak Lim (61) Siaw Moi
(62) Leong Kwai Lan (65) Eng Su Giam (69) and Kan Po
Choo (70) were charged with committing the offence at a
location in Jalan Harimau Tarum, reports the Malaysian
newspaper The Star.
They were charged with
playing Chinese poker with bets amounting to RM135,
using Chinese Seo Sip cards.
Magistrate Fuad
Abdul Aziz said: “Since the youngest accused is 50, I
will consider a lighter sentence,” before handing down a
RM 500 fine each or a one-week imprisonment in lieu of
the fine.
The seniors all paid the fine,
grateful to avoid a possible penalty of up to RM 5 000
or jailed up to six months, or both in terms of the Open
Gambling House Act.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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