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Hong Kong police arrest 50 in 7-day crackdown on scammers who stole HK$110 million

Force highlights new ruse that targets those planning trips to Japan by offering fake currency exchange deals with favourable rates

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A new ruse involves scammers setting up a fake webpage advertising a favourable exchange rate on Japanese yen, to dupe travellers needing the foreign currency. Photo: Shutterstock

Hong Kong police have arrested 50 people in a seven-day crackdown on fraud syndicates accused of using internet and phone scams to cheat residents out of HK$110 million (US$14.1 million).

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The force said on Friday that the largest sum, amounting to HK$30 million, was conned from a company director who fell victim to an investment fraud and was coaxed into transferring his money into five different bank accounts.

Senior Inspector Kwan Chi-chung of the Yau Tsim district technology and financial crime squad said three of the bank account holders were arrested in connection with the case.

Kwan also highlighted a new ruse that targeted residents planning holiday trips to Japan and needing yen.

Using the name and logo of a Yau Ma Tei money exchange shop, fraudsters set up a webpage on social media and claimed to offer Japanese currency at a better exchange rate, he explained.

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To lure targets into exchanging more money, “they claimed to offer an extra 10,000 Japanese yen for every 500,000 yen exchanged,” Kwan said.

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