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Ex-PLA soldier remanded in Hong Kong for offering illegal ride-hailing services

Ex-PLA soldier remanded in Hong Kong for offering illegal ride-hailing services

A former People’s Liberation Army soldier has been remanded in custody in Hong Kong pending sentencing for offering paid rides with his Tesla Model S luxury sedan while using a tourist visa last year.

Zeng Yulin, 39, pleaded guilty to 19 charges on Thursday after a police sting operation uncovered his illicit business, which earned him more than HK$73,000 in two months.

The court heard Zeng borrowed his friend’s Hong Kong identity card and driving licence without telling him he would use them to provide illegal ride-hailing services.

Defence counsel said Zeng, a father of two from Shenzhen, was a former squad leader of the Chinese army’s ground forces. He last worked as a shopping centre manager in mainland China before becoming jobless in 2024.

Police had stepped up efforts to combat illegal hire-car drivers from across the border, after a viral online video showed a mainland driver confessing to his passenger that he was ineligible to work in the city.

Zeng was arrested on August 21 after using a Tesla Model S registered under his name to drive an undercover officer from Yuen Long to Sheung Shui for HK$184.65.

The officer had hired the car using online mapping service Amap, which is operated by Alibaba Group Holding, the parent company of the South China Morning Post.

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