Hong Kong woman, 81, loses HK$5 million to romance scammer posing as PLA officer
More than 40 online romance scams reported in past 10 days, with total losses nearing HK$40 million

An 81-year-old woman in Hong Kong has lost more than HK$5 million after falling victim to an elaborate online romance scam involving a fraudster who posed as a People’s Liberation Army (PLA) officer from mainland China.
In a post on its CyberDefender social media page on Monday, the police force said the woman received a WhatsApp message from a man who claimed to be a PLA officer and invited her to visit a military camp.
They quickly built an online romantic relationship through frequent affectionate messages.
The scammer later said he wanted to leave the military and start a business, asking the woman to provide financial support.
She followed his instructions and made multiple deposits into a designated bank account.
The deception escalated when another individual, posing as the scammer’s “superior”, contacted the woman and informed her that the man had died, with a claim that the deceased had left behind an inheritance of over HK$9 million for her.
But she would need to pay various fees to claim it.