Hong Kong police arrest 2 men allegedly linked to HK$500,000 phishing scam
•Hong Kong police arrested two men suspected of running a HK$500,000 phishing scam.
•The suspects, aged 31 and 44, used 110 SIM cards to send fraudulent messages from a hotel room.
•They allegedly posed as delivery company staff and online payment platform employees to deceive victims.
→Hong Kong police arrested two men suspected of running a HK$500,000 phishing scam.
→The suspects, aged 31 and 44, used 110 SIM cards to send fraudulent messages from a hotel room.
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