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Hong Kong police warn of scams targeting mainland Chinese students after fake kidnapping

Fraudster in police uniform told mainland Chinese student to hide in remote area and record videos of himself begging for mercy to extort HK$6 million from his father

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Fraudsters tried to fake the kidnapping of a student to extort money from his father (pictured). Photo: Handout

Hong Kong police have issued a warning over a rising trend of fake official scams targeting mainland Chinese students after fraudsters tried to stage the kidnapping of an 18-year-old to extort HK$6 million (US$771,850) from his father.

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Senior Inspector Chu Yuen-tim of the Hong Kong Island regional technology and financial crime unit said on Saturday that 126 people were arrested in a 12-day operation, code-named “Enter Haze”, between October 28 and November 8.

The 87 men and 39 women, aged 14 to 78, were rounded up on suspicion of money laundering and obtaining property by deception, among other crimes.

They were allegedly involved in 110 scam cases, which affected 325 people.

The victims, aged 18 to 86, lost funds ranging from HK$400 to HK$59 million, with the total amount involved reaching HK$570 million.

Hong Kong police said they solved the fake kidnapping case in 48 hours. Photo: Handout
Hong Kong police said they solved the fake kidnapping case in 48 hours. Photo: Handout

Among them was the 18-year-old mainland university student, who is studying in Hong Kong. He was tricked by a fraudster in a mainland police uniform who had an arrest warrant for him.

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