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THU · 2026-04-09 · 06:39 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0409-59725
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Cook jailed for 11 months over selling account used to defraud Tai Po fire donors

A 32-year-old cook from Hong Kong, Cham Shu-shing, was sentenced to 11 months in jail and fined HK$4,500 for selling his Alipay account to a crime syndicate. The account was used to launder HK$64,886.45 in illegal proceeds between October 25 and November 30.

Brian WongSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-04-09 · 06:39 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Cook jailed for 11 months over selling account used to defraud Tai Po fire donors
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A 32-year-old cook from Hong Kong, Cham Shu-shing, was sentenced to 11 months in jail and fined HK$4,500 for selling his Alipay account to a crime syndicate. The account was used to launder HK$64,886.45 in illegal proceeds between October 25 and November 30. Specifically, HK$25,500 was defrauded from donors who believed they were contributing to victims of the Tai Po fire at Wang Fuk Court in November. Cham admitted to knowing the account would be used for illegal purposes when he sold it for HK$3,800, citing unemployment and a need for quick money as his motivation. The account, which had 46 deposits and 48 withdrawals, was suspended on December 1.

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Cham pleaded guilty to a count of money laundering.

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The wallet was used to handle HK$64,886.45 in illegal proceeds between October 25 and November 30.

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Cham sold his Alipay account to scammers for HK$3,800, knowing it would be used for illegal purposes.

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The digital wallet was used to receive HK$25,500 defrauded from donors to the Tai Po fire victims.

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Cham Shu-shing was jailed for 11 months and fined HK$4,500 for selling his digital wallet.

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A Hong Kong man has been jailed for 11 months and fined HK$4,500 (US$574) for selling his digital wallet so it could be used by a crime syndicate to receive HK$25,500 defrauded from donors who believed the money would be used to help victims of the Tai Po fire.West Kowloon Court heard on Thursday that Cham Shu-shing, a 32-year-old cook, had sold his Alipay account to an unknown group of scammers last year for HK$3,800, knowing it would be used for illegal purposes.A police investigation revealed the wallet was used to handle HK$64,886.45 in illegal proceeds between October 25 and November 30.The victims included four people who sent a total of HK$25,500 to the account after seeing a social media post calling for donations to help residents whose homes at Wang Fuk Court were destroyed in a deadly fire last November.The wallet had 46 deposit and 48 withdrawal records between October 25 and November 30. Only HK$6.83 was left in the account a day before it was suspended on December 1.Cham pleaded guilty to a count of money laundering before Principal Magistrate Don So Man-lung.The defence said in mitigation that the defendant, a father of one, was unemployed at the time and needed to earn some quick cash.
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