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Selling fake needle paper for 600 yuan to help job-seekers cheat employers

2021-08-15T11:04:31.490Z


Affected by the new crown epidemic, many companies require job-seekers to provide vaccination records. A Vietnamese cleaning lady provides "one-stop" service, forged fake ID cards and injection papers to her fellow workers in an attempt to deceive employers.


Affected by the new crown epidemic, many companies require job-seekers to provide vaccination records. A Vietnamese cleaning lady provides "one-stop" service, forged fake ID cards and injection papers to fellow workers in an attempt to deceive employers, and charges about 600 each time. Yuan remuneration.

The police arrested 3 men and women the day before yesterday. During the operation, 11 injection papers, 3 fake doctor papers, 21 fake nucleic acid test reports, and 45 sets of fake vaccination records were collected.

Two of the arrested women have been charged with "forgery of documents" and other crimes. The case will appear in the Kowloon City Magistrates' Courts tomorrow (16th).


Two women and one man (14 to 48 years old) were arrested, respectively as a cleaner, a student, and a female head of a photo shop. Among them, a Vietnamese woman (48 years old) is the mastermind of the group, which is active in West Kowloon.

The day before yesterday (13th) at about 6 o'clock in the evening, the Vietnamese woman took her 14-year-old son to a shopping mall near Regent Gardens in Kowloon Bay, and handed over a batch of documents to a photo shop. After the 41-year-old shop manager collected her money , She turned and left.

Seeing that the time was right, the police officers in the ambush stepped forward to reveal their identities and arrested the three of them on the spot.

Among them, a 41-year-old local woman and a 14-year-old boy were suspected of forging documents; a 48-year-old Vietnamese woman was suspected of forging documents, possessing forged identity cards, possessing identity cards of others, and possessing false documents.

The personnel also found 45 sets of fake vaccination record files in the computer in the shop, and seized the computer and a printer for investigation.

Later, the Vietnamese woman was escorted back to her apartment in Wan Chai for search, and the police seized another fake injection paper, two fake ID cards and another ID card.

Most of the customers are undocumented Vietnamese

According to sources, most of the group’s customers are undocumented Vietnamese. In order to work in Hong Kong, they paid to buy fake ID cards and fake needle papers in an attempt to get through the customs when they were working.

The female senior inspector of Yau Tsim Police District Crime Squad No. 3, Chen Jiabao, believes that the false documents were sold to some people who did not have ID cards to apply for jobs, and they received a remuneration of about 600 yuan. There is no obvious difference from the real thing, and it is difficult for the general public to notice.

She urged employers to be more vigilant. When job seekers see a job, they can use the QR code verification and the government "Travel with Peace" mobile phone software scanner to check the authenticity of the needle paper. After the needle paper is scanned, the name of the person who has been vaccinated will be displayed. , ID number and vaccination date.

14-year-old boy released on bail

The 41-year-old local woman who was arrested has been temporarily charged with one crime of forgery, and the 48-year-old Vietnamese woman has also been charged with one crime of forging a document, one for possession of a false document, one for possession of a forged ID card, and one crime of possession. The case will be brought to the Kowloon City Magistrates’ Courts tomorrow morning.

As for the 14-year-old boy who has been released on bail pending further investigation, he must report to the police later this month.

The police stress that the use, custody or possession of forged ID cards is a serious crime. Once convicted, the maximum penalty is a fine of 100,000 yuan and imprisonment for 10 years. The public should not try the law on their own.

In addition, the use of false documents is a serious crime. Once convicted, the maximum sentence is 14 years in prison.

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Source: hk1

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