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TWENTY-EIGHT Chinese nationals who tried to fly into Seoul's international airport from Hong Kong with forged Malaysian passports were caught by immigration officers, the Yonhap news agency said.
The group, who told officials they had paid US$2,500 (HK$19,305) each for the forged documents at Kai Tak airport in the hope of finding employment in South Korea, were ordered to be deported.
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