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An unemployed Filipina was sentenced to 27 months in jail today, after pleading guilty at District Court to theft of a mobile phone, a Rolex watch and a wallet, and six counts of fraud for using the credit cards she found in the wallet to go on a shopping spree, spending a total of $6,279.50 in one day.
Judge Ada Yim handed the sentence to Mylene Navarro, 48
years old, after the prosecution presented evidence against her, including a
water bottle found inside the hotel room which bore her fingerprints, CCTV
footages which showed her using the stolen credit cards to make purchases and
her admission to police that she used the cards.
Navarro’s case began when she took a drunk Chinese man named
Lau to Rainbow City Inn on Pitt St. in Yau Ma Tei in the early hours of Nov. 23 last year and took his mobile phone,
watch and wallet containing personal documents and cash of $2,000. Yau Ma Tei
Police said the stolen items amounted to $96,095.50.
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The wallet contained, among other things, five credit cards
that would enable her to commit the six fraud offenses.
The police complaint said Navarro first went to a Seven-11
store on Bowring Street and ran up a bill for $2,292.50 which she paid by using
a credit card issued by the Standard Chartered bank to Lau.
She then used Lau’s credit card issued by Hongkong and
Shanghai Banking Corp. in buying $204 worth of products at a Seven-11 store on
Jordan Road.
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Navarro then went to a Circle K store on Jordan Road and
charged $1,204 worth of products to Lau’s Standard Chartered Bank Mastercard.
She again used the credit card in paying $138 for a meal at
a McDonald’s restaurant on Yen Chow St. in Sham Shui Po.
Navarro used Lau’s HSBC Mastercard a fifth time when she
bought $227 worth of items at another Seven-11 shop at the MTR Prince Edward
station.
Finally she bought groceries at a Wellcome Store on Lai Chi
Kok Road in Mong Kok, running up a bill for $2,214 which she charged to Lau’s
American Express card.

















