Seven mainland visitors jailed for working illegally

[RTHK] - 01/21/2025

Immigration officials on Tuesday said seven mainland visitors were jailed for up to two months each for working illegally in Hong Kong. The jail sentences came after officers arrested eight people this month who provided illegal tour guide services and acted as shopping agents. Seven earlier (…)



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