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Three held after Mong Kok card shop shuts suddenly

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Three held after Mong Kok card shop shuts suddenly

Summary

Police have arrested two men and a woman after a Mong Kok game card shop allegedly accepted customer orders and payments before shutting down without warning, leaving 44 reported victims with combined losses of about HK$1.47 million. The suspects, aged 42 to 50, are being detained for questioning as the Mong Kok District crime squad continues its investigation.

Key Points

  • Police began receiving complaints last Saturday from customers who said they had ordered and paid for goods at a shop at 608 Nathan Road or through online channels.
  • The business reportedly ceased operations abruptly, while its social media accounts were also shut down, leaving customers unable to contact those responsible.
  • Officers arrested two men surnamed Lam and Cheng, along with a foreign woman, on Tuesday on suspicion of obtaining property by deception.
  • Individual losses ranged from about HK$900 to HK$140,000, with the current investigation covering 44 victims and total losses of about HK$1.47 million.
  • Police also seized a batch of game cards from Lam's residence, and investigators believe the items may be connected to the case.

Why It Matters

Police have appealed for anyone who patronized the shop or believes they were deceived to file a report through the police e-Report Centre or at any police station, suggesting the number of complainants could still rise. The case also affects a niche but active trading-card market, as the shop was understood to specialize mainly in One Piece-related cards.