Five arrested in Hong Kong over job scams
Five Hong Kongers were arrested on Sunday for allegedly setting up job scams in which victims were lured to Southeast Asia and then held against their will.
In recent months, victims have reported travelling to countries such as Myanmar, Cambodia, Thailand and Laos on false promises of romance or high-paying jobs, and then being detained and forced to work.
On Thursday, authorities set up a task force to help trafficked residents who had fallen prey to the scams.
Almost all of the 36 requests for police help were related to job scams, according to Tony Ho, senior superintendent of the organised crime and triad bureau.
Police have arrested three men and two women suspected of tricking Hong Kongers into accepting “highly unrealistic” job offers abroad, Ho said Sunday.
Twenty-two victims are still believed to be ensnared in Cambodia and Myanmar, and nine among them have not contacted their families or the Hong Kong police, Ho said.
Ho said the victims were given flight tickets and most had their passports taken when they landed, before being sent to a scam centre and forced to defraud others.
Politicians from Hong Kong’s DAB party told reporters Sunday that a victim’s family sought help from them as the Hong Konger had been trapped for about a month in a human trafficking hotspot in Myanmar’s Kayin State.
“His family suspect he was physically abused,” said Woo Cheuk-him, a politician who received the request for help.
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