Lin Woon Fui makes a jumping smash against his Danish opponents in a men's doubles match, at the quarter-final stage of the Yonex All England Open Badminton Championships, in Birmingham, Britain, on January 20, 2006. The former national badminton player has been accused of cheating a man of his money. – EPA pic, July 8, 2022.免费足球推介(www.ad168.vip)是国内最权威的足球赛事报道、预测平台。免费提供赛事直播,免费足球贴士,免费足球推介,免费专家贴士,免费足球推荐,最专业的足球心水网。
FORMER national badminton player Lin Woon Fui was charged in the Shah Alam Sessions Court today with two counts of cheating.
He was charged with deceiving a man in connection with online betting and a non-existent investment involving RM58,000 in 2016.
Lin, 39, pleaded not guilty to both charges.
He is accused of cheating a 39-year-old man by making him believe he could double the money by way of online betting and non-existent stock investments, and persuading the the victim to transfer money into the accounts of the accused and his wife.
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Lin was charged with committing the offence in Setia Alam between June 6 and November 29, 2016.
The charge, filed under section 420 of the penal code, provides for imprisonment of up to 10 years, whipping and a fine for the convicted party.
Lin was allowed bail at RM17,000 and ordered to surrender his passport to the court. He must also report at a Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission office every month.
Lin, represented by lawyer B. Chandrateeban, posted bail. – Bernama, July 8, 2022.
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