Man sentenced jailed for money laundering : Hong Kong



2007-11-20 18:53






2007-11-20 18:54


A 69-year-old man convicted of money laundering was sentenced to two and a half
year's imprisonment by the District Court today (November 20).

The court heard that in January, 2006, two overseas victims separately
received telephone calls and were persuaded to buy discount price shares of in
two US Companies companiestrading at a stock market at discounted price.

Between February and July 2006last year, the twoone victim s respectively
remitted funds equivalent to about $2 million and the second victim about
$320,000$0.32 million into the bank accounts in Hong Kong held by the defendant
but no share certificates were issued in return issued to them. The two victims
subsequently unsuccessfully tried to sell their shares but in vain.

Officers of Commercial Crime Bureau took over the case for investigation and
the defendant was arrested in January 2007. He was charged with one count of
conspiracy to dealing with property known or believed to represent proceeds of
an indictable offence and five counts of dealing with property known or
believed to represent proceeds of an indictable offence in April 2007.

On October 15, the defendant pleaded guilty to the five charges of dealing
with property known or believed to represent proceeds of an indictable offence
while the conspiracy charge was put on file. He was sentenced in District Court
today.


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