Ex-Hong Kong police inspector with HK$2 million debt jailed for lying to colleagues
A former Hong Kong police inspector, Tang Chun-ho, has been sentenced to six weeks in jail for lying to colleagues to borrow HK$140,000. The 45-year-old was found guilty of making false claims to secure loans in 2023 while facing debts exceeding HK$2 million.

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AI-generatedA former Hong Kong police inspector, Tang Chun-ho, has been sentenced to six weeks in jail for lying to colleagues to borrow HK$140,000. The 45-year-old was found guilty of making false claims to secure loans in 2023 while facing debts exceeding HK$2 million. Tang falsely told a colleague a bank was pursuing him for a loan and later told a subordinate his father needed HK$10,000 for critical medical expenses. Kwun Tong Court sentenced him, with the magistrate noting a lack of remorse. Tang was formerly a commander in Sai Kung district and was charged by the Independent Commission Against Corruption.
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5 extractedMagistrate Lau Suk-han stated the defendant showed no remorse.
Tang asked to borrow HK$10,000 from a subordinate, claiming his father was in critical condition.
Tang falsely claimed a bank was pursuing him over a loan to borrow HK$130,000 from a colleague.
Tang struggled with debts exceeding HK$2 million.
Former Hong Kong police inspector Tang Chun-ho jailed for six weeks for lying to colleagues.