Hong Kong-Vietnam human trafficking ring busted, 18 arrested

 

 

11 September 2015

Vivienne Zeng - Hong Kong Free Press 

Police have busted a human trafficking syndicate which brought illegal immigrants from Vietnam to Hong Kong. Eighteen people, including the suspected kingpins—a Chinese-Vietnamese couple—were arrested.

The 63-year-old Hong Kong man and his 43-year-old Vietnamese wife allegedly ran the group, which helped Vietnamese workers get Chinese tourist visas and brought them to Hong Kong by boat via Shenzhen, according to Apple Daily.

The group charged HK$5,000 to HK$10,000 for the “one-stop” service from Vietnam to Hong Kong, Apple Daily said citing marine police chief inspector Lee Chi-man.

The syndicate operated for about half a year during which they profited about HK$2 million, the newspaper said.

The operation was jointly carried out by marine police and the Immigration Department.

 

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