He has not sought to conceal or dispose of evidence. 'He has not sought to prevaricate or delay matters. Mohammed Naser, defending, told the court: It looks like the lack of planning and any sophistication was Bob-Emmanuel’s saving grace, otherwise he could have been looking at a custodial sentence. The next day, Bob-Emmanuel returned to the casino where he was a regular and transferred the £24,000 to his current account.īirmingham Crown Court heard that he was able to access the computer after wandering into the poker room which was empty, after which he left the property, seemingly having got away with it. Samuel Bob-Emmanuel, 22, sneakily watched a casino supervisor enter a PIN code into the internal IT system and memorised it to transfer money to himself later on. A British university student has been sentenced to a 12-month community service order after getting caught scamming £24,000 at Grosvenor Casino Birmingham.