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Fraudsters swindled HK$1.28 billion from more than 6,000 Hongkongers through online, phone scams in first 4 months of year

  • Nearly one-fourth of money victims lost was swindled through email fraud, while phone scammers pocketed HK$280 million
  • This year’s biggest email scam involved overseas investment firm conned out of US$9.6 million, according to force

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Fraudsters swindled HK$1.28 billion from more than 6,000 Hongkongers through online and phone scams in the first 4 months of the year. Photo: SCMP

Hong Kong and international fraudsters have bilked HK$1.28 billion (US$163 million) from more than 6,000 victims of online deception and phone scams in the first four months of this year, latest crime figures have revealed.

Nearly one-fourth of the money the victims lost was swindled through email fraud in which 102 companies and 25 people were duped out of HK$333 million in total between January and April.

This year’s biggest email scam involved an overseas investment firm which was conned out of US$9.6 million in February, the force said.

“Its representative received a bogus email purportedly sent by its client, requesting payment of US$9.6 million to two bank accounts in Hong Kong,” police said.

Phone scammers pocketed HK$280 million in 481 cases in first four months of this year. Photo: Shutterstock
Phone scammers pocketed HK$280 million in 481 cases in first four months of this year. Photo: Shutterstock

According to the force, officers had frozen around HK$3 million in one of the bank accounts involved. No arrests have been made so far.

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