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Two women arrested on the spot for showing the same ID number to check into a hotel in Tsim Sha Tsui

2021-12-22T06:01:00.077Z


At about midnight, at a hotel at 18 Salisbury Road in Tsim Sha Tsui, two women were reportedly planning to check in. However, when they presented their IDs, the staff found that the ID numbers of the two were the same. They felt suspicious and made a report.


At about midnight, at a hotel at 18 Salisbury Road in Tsim Sha Tsui, two women were reportedly planning to check in. However, when they presented their IDs, the staff found that the ID numbers of the two were the same. They felt suspicious and made a report.

Police officers arrived at the scene to investigate and initially suspected that one of the women was using someone else's ID card; the other was suspected of possessing a fake ID card.

The police classified the cases as "exercising another person's ID card" and "forged documents". The two non-Chinese women involved in the case were arrested and taken to the police. They are investigating where the ID card belonging to another person came from and why they had to check in with a fake ID. hotel.


The police said they received a report from a hotel staff at 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui at 0:03 am, stating that two women had presented suspected false identification documents.

Police officers arrived at the scene. After preliminary investigations, a 36-year-old non-Chinese woman was arrested on suspicion of "using another's identity card" and a 41-year-old non-Chinese woman was arrested on suspicion of "using a false instrument" and handed over to the Criminal Investigation Team of Yau Tsim Police District Following up, the two are now being detained for investigation.

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Source: hk1

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