Logistics supervisor stole $330k worth of ART kits, sold them to fuel gambling habit

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A man employed by a transport and logistics company stole more than $330,000 worth of antigen rapid test (ART) kits, selling them to fund his gambling habit. On Tuesday, Lew Yun Poo, 33, was jailed for 12 months. He previously pleaded guilty to two counts of theft. Another...

A man employed by a transport and logistics company stole more than $330,000 worth of antigen rapid test kits, selling them to fund his gambling habit.

The Malaysian was previously a supervisor employed by 138 Transport and Logistics, and hired part-time workers for one-off jobs. It was through these jobs that he noticed cartons of ART kits left unattended at the premises in Jurong.Jail and fine for woman who verbally abused hospital staff and argued with cops in viral video

The driver, who did not know Lew did not have permission to take the kits, drove to the premises on Lew’s instructions on five occasions from May 28 to July 17, 2022. He delivered the cartons to Lew.Lew stole more than 100 cartons of ART kits this way before the company in Jurong discovered the theft.

Source: News Formal (newsformal.com)

 

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