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Scammers impersonate Hong Kong lawmaker to defraud woman of HK$38,000

Legislator Gary Chan condemns ‘despicable’ scam and urges vigilance after fraudsters impersonating him trick woman into transferring money

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A woman lost HK$38,000 after a caller posing as legislator Gary Chan persuaded her to make a transfer under false pretences. Photo: Elson Li
Leopold Chen

Hong Kong lawmaker Gary Chan Hak-kan has been impersonated in a scam that defrauded a victim of HK$38,000 (US$4,850), with the legislator calling the crime despicable.

Police said on Wednesday they received a report from a woman the previous day, stating she had received a call from a man pretending to be another person who persuaded her to send money under false pretences.

The woman transferred HK$38,000 to an account specified by the caller but subsequently lost contact with him, prompting her to lodge the report, according to the force.

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The case has been classified as obtaining property by deception and is being investigated by the anti-deception team at the force’s New Territories South regional headquarters.

Chan said on social media that scammers impersonating him had contacted residents and tried to trick them into transferring money.

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“This scam is egregious. The scammers exploited the public’s trust in Legislative Council members to commit fraud, causing financial losses to residents and damaging social trust and community harmony. I strongly condemn such despicable acts,” he said.

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