Casino losses drove man to send cruise ship bomb threat Threat email disrupted 4,000 passengers boarding next voyage Man faces up to seven years prison or heavy fine A Singapore man who lost around S$2,000 (US$) gambling on a Resorts World casino cruise ship later sent bomb threats to the operator in an attempt to get his money back. The Genting Dream, Genting’s flagship Resorts World Cruise ship sailing out of Singapore. Neo Hui Ghim’s threat caused short-term disruption to the service in October 2023. (Image: Resorts World Cruises) Neo Hui Ghim, 41, pleaded guilty to one count of communicating false information about a harmful situation. He was initially scheduled to be sentenced on Sept 22, but the date has been moved to October 27 when he could be handed a prison term of up to seven years, a $50,000 fine, or both, The Straits Times reports. Quick Arrest In October 2023, Neo and his parents took a Resorts World Cruises…Â Read More
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