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  1. Nov 30, 2015 · SINGAPORE - The boss of a now-defunct electronics firm was jailed 33 months on Monday (Nov 30) for cheating his customers. Jover Chew Chiew Loon, 33, was also fined $2,000 for a charge of...

  2. Oct 27, 2015 · Jover Chew, former boss of Mobile Air, jailed 33 months for conning customers, also fined $2,000. More details of his and his staff's underhand sales tactics surfaced,...

  3. Nov 16, 2015 · JOVER CHEW. Cheating. Singapore crime. SINGAPORE - The boss of the now defunct Mobile Air electronic retailer was convicted on Monday (Nov 16) of 12 charges of cheating, abetment by conspiracy to...

  4. Nov 30, 2015 · SINGAPORE — Jover Chew Chiew Loon, the notorious owner of the now-defunct Mobile Air electronics shop, was sentenced to 33 months’ jail and fined S$2,000 today (Nov 30), as a district judge ...

  5. Nov 16, 2015 · SINGAPORE — Pressing for a stiff jail term of 36 months for Mobile Air director Jover Chew Chiew Loon, the prosecution today (Nov 16) highlighted his defiance of authority and his role as...

  6. Nov 30, 2015 · Former Sim Lim Square mobile shop owner, Jover Chew, was jailed 33 months and fined $2,000 on Monday (Nov 30) for cheating customers of at least $12,000. Chew, 33, director of the now-defunct...

  7. Jul 30, 2015 · SINGAPORE — Two fresh charges have been brought against Jover Chew, the former owner of Sim Lim Square electronics shop Mobile Air, bringing the total number of charges he faces to 28.

  8. Dec 1, 2015 · MOBILE Air boss Jover Chew Chiew Loon who, with his workers, cheated 26 victims into agreeing to buy mobile devices worth $16,599, was sentenced to 33 months' jail yesterday.

  9. Oct 1, 2015 · SINGAPORE - Four salesmen from a Sim Lim Square mobile shop, where a Vietnamese tourist had begged for a refund, pleaded guilty on Thursday (Oct 1) to engaging in a conspiracy to cheat walk-in ...

  10. Nov 30, 2015 · The tech mall’s most notorious figure of swindling practices Jover Chew has been sentenced to 33 months in jail as well as a fine of $2,000, Channel NewsAsia reports. In total, he cheated 26 victims out of $16,599 across a 10-month period in his mobile phone store Mobile Air.

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