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Burglar bursts Mong Kok unit with false signature of millions of checks

2020-04-10T20:34:11.062Z


A unit of Tong Hing Building in Mong Kok was suspected of being a thief prey. He was a mother and child head of a family visiting Australia for 2 months. He received a bank call and SMS frantically the previous day (9th). Although the transaction was unsuccessful, the two people were uneasy and rushed to buy air tickets to return to Hong Kong. After arriving in Hong Kong last night (10th), two people rushed back to their homes after leaving a saliva sample in the AsiaWorld-Expo. It was found that the deed and hundreds of thousands of properties were ransacked. As the case involved home quarantine, police officers later went to the building wearing full protective clothing to investigate.


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Author: Deng Haixing

2020-04-11 04:17

Last update date: 2020-04-11 04:28

A unit of Tong Hing Building in Mong Kok was suspected of being a thief prey. He was a mother and child head of a family visiting Australia for 2 months. He received a bank call and SMS frantically the previous day (9th). Although the transaction was unsuccessful, the two people were uneasy and rushed to buy air tickets to return to Hong Kong. After arriving in Hong Kong last night (10th), two people rushed back to their homes after leaving a saliva sample in the AsiaWorld-Expo. It was found that the deed and hundreds of thousands of properties were ransacked. As the case involved home quarantine, police officers later went to the building wearing full protective clothing to investigate.

The scene is 1 unit of Tongxing Building, 29 Tongcai Street. At 1 a.m. today (11th), the police received a report from a female head of household. When she returned to her home, she found that the house was in a mess and was ransacked by people. Ten thousand yuan of property disappeared; his son's cheque book was also turned over, suspecting that someone had tried to trade a cheque of one million yuan.

It was reported on the scene that the head of the family had returned to Australia in February to visit relatives and had not returned to Hong Kong during the period. As of the day before yesterday (9th), my son suddenly received notifications from Duotong Bank's calls and SMS messages, alleging that there were multiple unknown transactions in his checking account, involving up to 1 million yuan.

Although the transaction was not successful, the two mothers and sons were unhappy and immediately bought a ticket back to Hong Kong. After Xu Fei arrived in Hong Kong at 9 pm last night (10th), he passed the preliminary test at the AsiaWorld-Expo and left a sample of saliva with low deep throat to return home for quarantine. After two people returned to their homes in the early morning, the incident was finally revealed. After hearing the news, the police also wore full protective clothing and went on the floor to investigate. The case was classified as "burglary".

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Source: hk1

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