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Hong Kong anti-graft body arrests 72 people over alleged IT sector vote-rigging

Independent Commission Against Corruption carries out biggest crackdown for over 13 years; sources say some voters had no links with sector and money changed hands

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The anti-graft body arrested 72 people, including four middlemen. Photo: Felix Wong

In the biggest crackdown on election fraud in more than 13 years, Hong Kong’s graft buster has arrested 72 people accused of vote-rigging in the information technology functional constituency in last year’s Legislative Council polls.

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Among those arrested last week in the operation codenamed “Snow Leopard” by the Independent Commission Against Corruption were 68 newly registered electors and four middlemen, three of whom were registered voters.

Some were allegedly not eligible to be voters in the IT functional constituency, one of 28 traditional trade-based groupings whose members get to elect their own representatives in Legco.

The 36 men and 36 women, aged between 18 and 67, were arrested during the operation from Tuesday to Thursday last week involving 120 ICAC officers.

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“Some of the suspects are accused of accepting between several hundred dollars and HK$1,000 each in the process,” a source said.

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