Police probe fake joint school dating form

2017-03-01 08:00
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The Judiciary Police (PJ) said in a statement – titled “Serious Crisis” – yesterday that they have begun investigating an online application form of a fake joint school dating programme.

According to the statement released on the PJ official website, the police became aware of the online form after school authorities and parents reported it.

The Chinese-language online form, which offers its services free of charge, targets young people between 16 and 25. It consists of explicit questions about their favourite sexual activities and habits, and requires applicants to provide personal information such as their email and the neighbourhood where they live, so that a blind date can be arranged with a prospective partner.


Education and Youth Affairs Bureau (DSEJ) Education Department Chief Leong Vai Kei speaks to reporters about the fake joint school dating form yesterday at the bureau. Photo: Annie Cheung

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