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DH linked to $727K money laundering jailed 8 months

Posted on 28 January 2025 No comments

 


Another Filipina domestic helper who got entangled in money laundering by lending her bank account to people who used it as depository for proceeds of crime, was jailed for eight months after she pleaded guilty at West Kowloon court.

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Estrellita Barrientos, 56 years old, was convicted of dealing with property known or believed to be proceeds of indictable offense, in violation of the Organized and Serious Crimes Ordinance.

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That property was in the form of $726,675.42 in crime money that flowed in and out of her Bank of China account from Jan. 6 to April 22, 2021.

She was accused by Mong Kok Police of dealing in the money with the help of a certain Kurt Oliver.

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HK shivers in coldest winter day this season

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People all bundled up for the cold during a workday

Temperatures dropped to around 10 degrees in the urban areas yesterday, making it the coldest day so far this winter.

Despite the chilly weather, a number of residents climbed up Tai Mo Shan, the city’s highest peak, where temperature plunged to one degree.

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A number were left disappointed, however, as they failed to catch a glimpse of frost which usually forms up the mountain during unusually cold weather.

According to the Hong Kong Observatory, an intense winter monsoon brought cold and very dry weather to China’s southern coast, causing temperatures to plummet across the city.

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The Observatory said the chilly weather will persist throughout today, particularly in the morning, with temperatures ranging between 11 and 18 degrees.

 

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Underarm whitening cream costs DH $5,000 in fines

Posted on 27 January 2025 No comments

 

The product that put Filipina in legal trouble

A Kowloon City court has fined a domestic helper $5,000 after she pleaded gulty to selling an unregistered pharmaceutical product.

Filipina F. Amores, 37 years old, was arrested on Sept. 3 last year at the Argyle Street playground in Kowloon while she was selling one box of the 88 Total White Underarm Cream, a substance which was not registered with the Pharmacy and Poisons Board

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The Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance prohibits any person from selling, offering for sale or distributing or possessing for the purposes of sale, distribution or other use any pharmaceutical product or substance unless the product or substance is registered with the Board.

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Amores originally faced three charges before Acting Principal Magistrate Ko Wai-hung, but the prosecution had earlier withdrawn the charge of unlawful sale of Part 1 poison, which was an ingredient of the ‘’88 Total White Underarm Cream” she was selling.

The complaint, filed last Sept. 4 by the Kowloon City Police, did not specify the poison in question.

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In today’s hearing, the prosecution also withdrew the charge of breach of condition of stay, which was filed by police after investigation showed that Amores was a domestic helper, and is prohibited from going into business by the Immigration Ordinance.

She was accused of selling the product through the internet site Carousell.

Red Cross appeals for blood donations

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The Red Cross has appealed for blood donations, especially of types O, A and B whose inventory is down to a “very low” level of less than four days’ supply, while AB has an “acceptable” seven to eight days’ supply.

To attract more donors, the Hong Kong Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service (BTS) will be giving out, as a token of appreciation, a Captain Blood New Year Goodie Bag to those who donate successfully from January 29 to February 1, while stocks last.

The BTS, the only public institution providing blood to all hospitals in Hong Kong, needs 650 units of blood daily to meet the needs of public and private hospital across the city.

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Over the past month, however, the BTS collected an average of around 500 units of blood daily, with a shortfall of 150 units.

“If the situation continues, clinical blood transfusion treatments could be affected,” it added.

Blood collection has dropped around 20 per cent this January, as compared to the same period last year, due to the influenza season, during which many registered blood donors were unable to donate because they fell sick, or were traveling abroad during the holidays.

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Dr Lee Cheuk-kwong, BTS chief executive and medical director, said, "There's a significant increase in the number of cases that require large amount of blood products this month. We have received 14 cases requiring a large amount of blood for transfusion and 247 units of blood were needed for the cases of lung transplant, liver transplant, post-partum hemorrhage, blood cancer, heart diseases and thalassemia major etc."

Most BTS donor centres will be open during the Chinese New Year to accept donations from members of the public aged between 16 and 65, weighing 41 kilograms or above and in good health are eligible to give blood.

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The BTS reminds donors to make an appointment via the "HK Blood" mobile app, or by calling BTS donor centres. The "HK Blood" mobile app users will receive double points to redeem rewards for successful donation until January 28. For details, visit: www.ha.org.hk/rcbts.

 

15 months for holding someone else’s HKID

Posted on 26 January 2025 No comments

 

West Kowloon Courthouse

Having someone elses’s Hong Kong ID card has landed a Filipina overstayer in jail for 15 months.

Lowela de la Cruz, 39 years old, was also sentenced at West Kowloon Court to two months in prison for having overstayed for two years, but this will run at the same time as the first sentence.

De la Cruz, who is unemployed and has no fixed abode in Hong Kong, received the two sentences Friday (Jan. 24) when she appeared before Acting Principal Magistrate Cheng Lim-chi, and pleaded guilty to the two charges against her.

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She was sentenced to 15 months for having in her possession another Filipina’s HKID “without lawful authority or reasonable excuse”.

She was found to have violated the Registration of Persons Ordinance after she was accosted by police officers to verify her identity, as she was walking on the corner of Pei Ho and Fuk Wa St. in Sham Shui Po on Nov. 13 last year.

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She was also sentenced to two months for breach of condition of stay, after pleading guilty to remaining in Hong Kong two years after the two-month grace period given to her, following her termination as a domestic helper on Aug. 7, 2022.

 

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Boardwalk completes 11-km Kennedy Town-North Point walkway

Posted on 25 January 2025 No comments

 

View from East Coast Park Precinct

Starting today (Jan. 25), one can walk the northern coast of Hong Kong island facing the scenic Victoria Harbor, through an 11-kilometer walkway that spans from Kennedy Town to North Point.

This is made possible by the formal opening today of the western section of the East Coast Boardwalk underneath the Island Eastern Corridor (IEC) in North Point. The western section was inaugurated in ceremonies last Jan. 23.

It completes the boardwalk that connects the East Coast Park Precinct (ECP, otherwise known to Filipinos as Little Dubai because of the MTR ventilation shaft that juts out at its end) and the North Point Promenade (NPP).

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Today’s opening follows the inauguration of the Boardwalk’s western section last Jan. 23.

Present in those ceremonies were acting Financial Secretary Michael Wong, Secretary for Development Bernadette Linn, Harbourfront Commission Chairman Ivan Ho; Civil Engineering and Development Director Michael Fong; the project panager (South) of the Civil Engineering and Development Department, Victor Chan; and the District Officer (Eastern), Simon Chan/

Wong said the Boardwalk is a signature harborfront enhancement project of the Government and is expected to become a new landmark for the public and visitors to enjoy a variety of activities and appreciate Victoria Harbor.

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Ho said construction of the Boardwalk was not a simple process but a success of concerted discussions among the government, the HC and the public over a decade, balancing the views expressed by sectors of the community.

He described it as the final piece of the puzzle to link up the harborfront on the northern shore of Hong Kong Island and provides more possibilities for harborfront development in future.

Fong said that to overcome technical difficulties such as height restrictions, narrow waterways, and lack of land access, the engineering team introduced a number of innovative elements to construct the Boardwalk, including adopting prefabricated boardwalk decks, thereby reducing the construction period and costs, and effectively enhancing construction safety.

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The Boardwalk will be a “harborfront shared space”, with a shared path where the public may carry out various activities such as walking, jogging and cycling. In addition, an exclusive pedestrian walkway is available side-by-side to provide an additional option for pedestrians.

Another feature of the Boardwalk is the movable bascule bridge and the movable swing bridge, introduced for the first time in Victoria Harbour. These bridges allow vessels to access the coastal waters bounded by the Boardwalk when necessary, maintaining accessibility of the Boardwalk while accommodating operational needs.

Other facilities along the Boardwalk include cascade seating for watching the sunset, a play area, fitness equipment, and a fishing platform. The Tong Shui Road Public Pier has also been preserved and revitalized, while the NPP has been enhanced to include more open areas and leisure facilities.

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The western section of the East Coast Boardwalk will open 24 hours a day, except for the movable swing bridge, which will open from 6am to 11pm.

The three access points to the western section of the Boardwalk are through Tong Shui Road (about a 3-minute walk from Exit A1 of North Point MTR Station), through Provident Garden and the movable swing bridge and through the Watson Road entrance to the ECP and the passageway (about a 15-minute walk from Exit A of Fortress Hill MTR Station).  

15 months’ jail for tourist who worked illegally as masseuse

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The illegal worker was found to have overstayed her visa for 14 months (File)

If you enter Hong Kong as a tourist, you can never take up any work, paid or unpaid. If you get caught doing illegal work, you will most likely serve time in prison.

This was the lesson learned by a 49-year-old woman from the mainland  who got into Hong Kong as a tourist in November 2023, but took the chance to work as a masseuse.

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After the woman was arrested for overstaying for 14 months, police noticed during questioning that she had a large amount of cash with her. Subsequent investigations revealed she had worked as a masseuse at various  massage parlors during her overstay, for which she received $50 to $100 each session.

The suspect was taken to the Shatin Magistracy on Jan. 23, and was formally charged with doing illegal work, breaching her limit of stay, and overstaying her visa.


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She pleaded guilty to all charges, and was immediately sentenced to 15 months in jail.

A statement issued by Immigration said the suspect’s employer is still being investigation, and that it cannot rule out the possibility of further arrests.

 

 


15 persons arrested in pre-CNY campaign vs illegal work

Posted on 24 January 2025 No comments

Immigration officers distribute leaflets warning people at CNY fairs against illegal work

A total of 15 people were arrested during raids conducted by the Immigration Department over four days as part of its campaign to combat illegal employment activities at Lunar New Year fairs.
 
Those arrested from Jan 20 to 14 comprised 10 suspected illegal workers, four employers and one suspected aider and abettor.

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The first phase of the raids targeted various premises, including residential buildings, restaurants and retail shops. Four suspected illegal workers and two suspected employers were arrested.
 
The arrested suspected illegal workers comprised one man and three women, aged 39 to 52. Among them, one woman was a holder of recognisance form, which prohibits her from taking any employment.

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One man and one woman, aged 53 and 59, who were suspected of employing the illegal workers, were also arrested.
     
Some of those arrested


In a separate operation, 15 locations in Central were targeted. Four suspected illegal workers and one suspected employer were arrested.
 
The arrested suspected illegal workers comprised four women, aged 36 to 42. One man, aged 54, was suspected of employing them was also arrested.    

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Separately, several stalls at various Lunar New Year fairs were raided, leading to the arrest of two suspected illegal workers, one employer and one aider and abettor.
 
The suspected illegal workers comprised two women, aged 30 and 34 while another woman aged 37, was arrested on suspicion of hiring the two.

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One woman, aged 35, who was suspected of breaching the condition of her stay was also arrested.
 
Apart from the arrests, Immigration officers on board a promotional vehicle distributed leaflets to stall owners warning them against hiring illegal workers.
 
Illegal work is a serious crime in Hong Kong, for which the maximum penalty is two months in jail plus a fine of $50,000. The maximum jail term goes up to three months if the offender is an illegal immigrant, an overstayer, or is subject to non-refoulement.
 
     


DH’s jail sentence raised from 2 to 6 months

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(Update) A Filipina domestic helper who was jailed for two months after she pleaded guilty at Eastern Court to stealing a diamond ring and two platinum rings from her employer, had her sentence raised to six months.

In a review hearing requested by the prosecutors, Principal Magistrate Don So increased on Thursday (Jan. 23)  three-fold the penalty for Sheila Mae Bajar, 42 years old, who confessed to theft in violation of section 9 of the Theft Ordinance.

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Magistrate So agreed with the prosecution’s argument that the two-month imprisonment handed to her earlier was not an appropriate penalty for the crime Bajar committed.

Last Wednesday (Jan. 22), she pleaded guilty to the charge of stealing a diamond ring and two platinum rings with a total value of $192,800, between March 1 and July 15 last year at her employer’s home in Residence Bel-Ai in Pokfulam.

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Meanwhile, unemployed Chanda B., 44 years old, was fined $50 after she pleaded guilty to shoplifting chocolates from a BestMart 360 shop on King’s Road in North Point.

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The defendant admitted taking three packs of Mars chocolate, three packs of Toblerone, and three packs of Snickers on Dec. 21 last year.

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She was arrested by North Point policemen who were called to the scene by store employees  after she left the store with the goods without paying.

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