Burst
Written by: Yang Wanting
2020-05-05 19:03
Date of last update: 2020-05-05 19:03A 21-year-old man in Tin Shui Wai used the information of a police officer who was "started up" in September last year and borrowed about 600,000 yuan online, and was arrested on December 23 of the same year. After several months of investigations, the police charged him with a crime of "using a computer for dishonest intentions" today (5th).
Officers of the Cyber Security and Technology Crime Investigation Bureau of the Police arrested a 21-year-old man in Tianshui Wai District on December 23 last year. They were suspected of using the information from police officers to apply for loans online in September last year. The amount involved was about 600,000. The arrested man has been provisionally charged today (5th) with a "dishonest intention to use a computer". The case will appear in the Eastern Magistrates' Court on the morning of May 20.
The police reiterated that the Internet world is not an unreliable virtual world. According to the current laws in Hong Kong, most of the laws aimed at preventing crimes in the real world are applicable to the Internet world. The public should not try the law by themselves.
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