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Hong Kong police launch lucky draws with HK$3 million in prizes to boost Scameter app downloads

Electric vehicle among prizes up for grabs, as force looks to encourage anti-scam app downloads to combat surge in fraud cases

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Police senior assistant commissioner and director of crime and security Keith Yip (left) and Raymond Lam Cheuk-ho, chief superintendent of the cybersecurity and technology crime bureau. Photo: Sun Yeung

Hong Kong police will launch lucky draws with HK$3 million (US$385,311) worth of prizes to encourage residents to download an anti-scam app amid a surge in fraud cases, with an electric vehicle also up for grabs.

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The force announced the plan this week to help its Scameter app gain traction, after reporting a 12 per cent year-on-year surge in the number of scam cases to more than 24,000 in the first seven months of 2024.

“Our app has been downloaded more than 570,000 times, but that falls behind our expectation as it is not even one-tenth of the Hong Kong population,” said Keith Yip Wan-lung, senior assistant commissioner and director of the crime and security department.

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“We hope to leverage the lucky draw as an incentive, attracting more residents to download the app.”

More than 40,000 prizes will be handed out in a month-long campaign starting on October 1.

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