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Exclusive | Police trace HK$8m Hong Kong trainer lost in horse-buying email scam

Trainer Richard Gibson sent 600,000 to Poland and 400,000 to Slovakia; with more than half of the money now transferred back to Hong Kong

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Richard Gibson was conned out of €1 million in an email scam over the purchase of a horse. Photos: Kenneth Chan

Hong Kong police have joined forces with their counterparts in Poland, Slovakia and Nigeria to retrieve 1 million (HK$8.18 million) that trainer Richard Gibson lost to an international commercial email scam while purchasing a horse.

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The sum was recovered in Poland and Slovakia, and 600,000 had already been transferred back to Hong Kong, sources told the Post.

“Related parties including overseas law enforcers and banks are still in the middle of negotiations on the return of the [remaining] €400,000,” one source said.

The money was given to Gibson in September by a horse owner in Hong Kong to buy a horse through an agent in Ireland.

It was possible scammers learned of the purchase by hacking into Gibson’s or the agent’s computer, another source said.

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“Fraudsters posing as the agent sent fictitious emails to the victim and requested him to transfer 600,000 to a bank account in Poland and 400,000 to another bank account in Slovakia,” the source said.

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