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Hong Kong police arrest 2 over swindling elderly out of HK$330,000 in ‘guess who I am’ scam

  • Pair aged 16 and 18 were paid as little as a few hundred dollars to be ‘expendable foot soldiers’ for scam syndicate, police say

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In “guess who I am” phone scams, fraudsters call their victims, pretend to be a family member in distress and ask for money. Photo: Shutterstock
Clifford Lo
Hong Kong police have arrested two teenage students on suspicion of swindling four elderly women out of HK$330,000 (US$42,240) in a “guess who I am” phone scam.

The force said on Wednesday the pair, aged 16 and 18, both male, were allegedly paid as little as a few hundred Hong Kong dollars to become “expendable foot soldiers” for a scam syndicate.

“The two arrestees do not know each other. One was responsible for collecting cash scammed from the victims and passing it on to the other suspect,” Chief Inspector Yu Pok-hon of the New Territories South regional crime unit said.

Yu said the suspect who received the funds then followed orders from the syndicate to buy cryptocurrency and deposit it into virtual wallets in a bid to avoid police efforts to trace the money.

A preliminary investigation suggested the two teenagers were introduced to the syndicate through their friends.

He said the two suspects were linked to at least four phone scam cases in which four women, aged 73 to 84, lost a combined HK$330,000 between May and July.

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