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Teen ‘mastermind’ among 20 held by Hong Kong police over HK$2 million phone fraud

Chief Inspector Cheung Wai-shan, left, and Senior Inspector Wong Wai-ping, of the force’s regional crime unit in Western district. Photo: Handout

Hong Kong police have arrested 20 people in connection with a series of fraud cases in which a 19-year-old college student allegedly led a gang posing as mainland Chinese secret agents to swindle victims out of more than HK$2 million (US$257,000).

Chief Inspector Cheung Wai-shan said on Wednesday that the group – 16 male and four female suspects, aged between 11 and 84 – were arrested during a two-day operation earlier this week for various offences, including money laundering, fraud and wasting police resources.

Among the crimes were five impersonation scams believed to have been led by the 19-year-old.

“Police received reports from victims who received calls from scammers claiming to be secret mainland agents between June and December this year,” Cheung said.

“The victims were accused of being involved in mainland economic crimes and were instructed to hand over funds to the suspect claiming to be a special agent. Five victims paid a total of over HK$1.5 million in cash.”

Cheung said the 19-year-old mastermind was arrested in Tsz Wan Shan on Tuesday. He had initially admitted to the offences and was being detained for further investigation, she added.

Chief Inspector Cheung Wai-shan, left, and Senior Inspector Wong Wai-ping. Photo: Handout
Chief Inspector Cheung Wai-shan, left, and Senior Inspector Wong Wai-ping. Photo: Handout

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