The Judiciary Police (PJ) arrested a man from the mainland on Monday on suspicion of having cheated nine pawnshops out of HK$248,000 by pawning fake branded luxury watches, PJ spokesman Tam Weng Keong said during a special press briefing yesterday.
Tam identified the suspect as a 46-year-old surnamed Chen.According to Tam, Chen went to a pawnshop in a casino resort in Cotai on November 29 last year and pawned a purported branded luxury watch for HK$40,000. After Chen had left the shop, a staff member discovered after checking more carefully that the “deluxe” watch was counterfeit, and reported the case to the Judiciary Police the same day.
Judiciary Police (PJ) officers escort the hooded pawnshop fraud suspect to a PJ vehicle outside the PJ headquarters yesterday. – Photos: Iong Tat Choi
This photo taken yesterday in the PJ pressroom shows some of the bogus “luxury” watches and a quantity of yuan seized in connection with the pawnshop serial fraud case.