He faces one count of cheating by deceiving the victim into believing he had a MacBook Pro laptop to sell at S$2,549 on e-commerce platform Carousell when he did not.The police prosecutor told the court that the stern warning for the earlier cases was given to Ong for a similar offence.
One of the conditions of the warning was that full restitution would be made to the 13 earlier victims, but Ong only paid half of them before he is said to have reoffended.For cheating, Ong can be jailed for up to 10 years, and fined. – The Straits Times /Asia News Network
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