Hong Kong Police Arrest Man in Compensated Dating Scam Targeting Teen Girls
Suspect allegedly conned victims out of over HK$30,000 while posing as a client and demanding payment.
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- Hong Kong police arrested a 36-year-old man for allegedly operating a compensated dating scam, targeting teen girls and defrauding them of over HK$30,000.
- He posed as a client, engaged in sexual acts, and then pressured victims to transfer money.
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Warum es wichtig ist
Compensated dating, also known as 'sugar dating', involves an arrangement where one person provides financial support or gifts in exchange for companionship or sexual intimacy. Such arrangements can be exploited for criminal purposes.
Hong Kong police have arrested a 36-year-old unemployed local man on suspicion of having underage sex and conning teen girls out of more than HK$30,000 (US$3,830) in a compensated dating scam.
The force said the man told the girls they could earn between HK$30,000 and HK$100,000, and that he would collect the money from clients and transfer it to them.
However, he allegedly posed as a "customer" and had sex with one 15-year-old victim at a Yuen Long hotel and at Tin Shui Wai hotels three times earlier this month.
When the "middleman" then claimed online he had failed to collect money from the "client", he pressured the girl to transfer HK$13,000 into his account under various excuses.
She later realised she had been deceived and reported the case to police.
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Further victims may come forward as the case gains public attention.
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The suspect will likely face charges related to fraud and potentially sexual offenses.
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Offene Fragen
- What is the current status of the investigation?
- How many victims were involved in total?
- What specific excuses were used to pressure the victim for money?
- What are the potential penalties for the suspect if convicted?






