A Taiwanese merchant was brought to Kowloon City Magistracy today for allegedly deceiving a total of $200,000 from a Mainlander. The case was adjourned until September 15 for transfer to District Court.
Hsu Jung-kuang, 52, who was arrested at the Lo Wu control point on Wednesday, faced five counts of procuring the making of an entry in a record of a bank by deception.
No plea was taken. Magistrate Tong Man remanded the defendant in Correctional Services Department's custody.
The charges alleged that between April 22 and May 19, Hsu, with a view to gaining for himself, had procured the making of five entries in a total sum of $200,000 in the record of a bank by deception.
Hsu was alleged to have falsely represented to a Mainlander that he had been arrested and detained at the Hong Kong International Airport and in need of the money to give to law-enforcement officers in return for their assistance in releasing him from legal custody.
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