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Former Hong Kong councillor jailed for laundering HK$590,000 in phone scam proceeds

Sheep Wong Chun-yeung admits handling money on behalf of fraud syndicate to repay gambling debts and help cover his father’s medical costs

2-MIN READ2-MIN ListenBrian WongPublished: 4:01pm, 11 Mar 2026Updated: 4:06pm, 11 Mar 2026A former Hong Kong opposition district councillor has been jailed for three years and nine months for handling HK$590,000 (US$75,409) in telephone scam proceeds on behalf of a fraud syndicate, saying he wanted to earn quick cash to repay his gambling debts and cover his father’s medical expenses.

Sheep Wong Chun-yeung, 31, had initially insisted that he was secretly gathering evidence against what he believed to be a triad-run debt collection ring when he received money from six elderly victims between May 29 and June 2, 2023.

The defendant later retracted that claim when he pleaded guilty at the District Court in Wan Chai on Wednesday, admitting that he had knowingly dealt with money originating from criminal activity.

The court heard on Wednesday that the six victims, aged between 73 and 93, had received phone calls claiming their children or grandchildren were in urgent need of cash after being arrested for various offences.

The six victims handed over between HK$50,000 and HK$200,000 to Wong, who posed as a friend of their relatives, before he passed the money to an accomplice.

Read original at South China Morning Post

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