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Hong Kong Ramp & Dump Syndicate Core Suspect Chan Sin Ying Case Transferred to District Court with 1st Hearing on 28th November 2024, Joins 3 Defendants Stevens Yip Chi Fai, So Lung Ying & Lau Ka Wing in Alleged Ramp & Dump Scheme on Shares of Wan Cheng Metal Packaging Company, Chan Sin Ying Charged in Court after Arrest in Singapore & Surrender in Hong Kong in 2024 October

12th November 2024 | Hong Kong

Hong Kong ramp & dump syndicate core suspect Chan Sin Ying case has been transferred to the District Court with 1st hearing on 28th November 2024.   In 2024 October, Hong Kong ramp & dump syndicate core suspect & fugitive Chan Sin Ying had been charged in Hong Kong court after her arrest in Singapore & surrender in Hong Kong, joining defendants Stevens Yip Chi Fai, So Lung Ying & Lau Ka Wing in alleged ramp & dump scheme on shares of Wan Cheng Metal Packaging Company.  Chan Sin Ying had left Hong Kong in 2022, 1 day after Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) conducted a search operation at her Hong Kong residence.  Hong Kong SFC (8/11/24): “The Eastern Magistrates’ Courts today granted an application by the Department of Justice (DoJ) to transfer to the District Court a case brought by the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) against a surrendered fugitive Ms Chan Sin Ying for alleged securities fraud. Chan, a fugitive offender surrendered from Singapore to Hong Kong on 3 October 2024, is a suspected core member of a highly sophisticated ramp-and-dump syndicate and was charged the following day at the Eastern Magistrates’ Courts with the offence of conspiracy to employ a scheme with intent to defraud or deceive in transactions involving securities, contrary to section 300 of the Securities and Futures Ordinance and sections 159A and 159C of the Crimes Ordinance. Chan was suspected to have conspired with Mr Stevens Yip Chi Fai, Mr Lau Ka Wing, Ms So Lung Ying and other persons in an alleged ramp-and-dump scheme involving the shares of Wan Cheng Metal Packaging Company Limited (Note 1).  When Chan’s first mention hearing at the District Court is held on 28 November 2024, the DoJ will make an application to consolidate her case with the case against Yip, Lau and So (Note 2).  Chan was ordered to be remanded in custody at the Eastern Magistrates’ Courts when her bail applications were dismissed on 4 October 2024 and on 10 October 2024.  Chan’s further application for bail in the Court of First Instance was heard on 17 October 2024 and the Court granted her bail on the following conditions: (i) cash bail of $400,000; (ii) sureties of a total of $300,000; (iii) not to leave Hong Kong; (iv) surrender all travel documents; (v) reside at the reported residential address; (vi) report to police station on a regular basis; and (vii) not to contact any prosecution witness.  At today’s hearing, Chan was granted bail on the same terms.”  In 2024 April, the Hong Kong District Court consolidated the first case (25/4/24) of ramp & dump syndicate for criminal prosecution, with the 3 defendants Stevens Yip Chi Fai, So Lung Ying & Lau Ka Wing suspected of being core members of a large sophisticated ramp-and-dump syndicate.

“ Hong Kong Ramp & Dump Syndicate Core Suspect Chan Sin Ying Case Transferred to District Court with 1st Hearing on 28th November 2024, Joins 3 Defendants Stevens Yip Chi Fai, So Lung Ying & Lau Ka Wing in Alleged Ramp & Dump Scheme on Shares of Wan Cheng Metal Packaging Company, Chan Sin Ying Charged in Court after Arrest in Singapore & Surrender in Hong Kong in 2024 October “

 



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Hong Kong Ramp & Dump Syndicate Core Suspect & Fugitive Chan Sin Ying Charged in Court after Arrest in Singapore & Surrender in Hong Kong, Joins 3 Defendants Stevens Yip Chi Fai, So Lung Ying & Lau Ka Wing in Alleged Ramp & Dump Scheme on Shares of Wan Cheng Metal Packaging Company, Chan Sin Ying Had Left Hong Kong in 2022 1 Day after Hong Kong SFC Search Operation at Her Hong Kong Residence

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5th October 2024 – Hong Kong ramp & dump syndicate core suspect & fugitive Chan Sin Ying had been charged in Hong Kong court after her arrest in Singapore & surrender in Hong Kong, joining defendants Stevens Yip Chi Fai, So Lung Ying & Lau Ka Wing in alleged ramp & dump scheme on shares of Wan Cheng Metal Packaging Company.  Chan Sin Ying had left Hong Kong in 2022, 1 day after Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) conducted a search operation at her Hong Kong residence.  Hong Kong SFC (4/10/24): “The Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) is forging ahead with its enforcement actions against ramp-and-dump schemes with another suspected core member of a highly sophisticated syndicate being charged after she was surrendered to Hong Kong following her arrest in Singapore.  Ms Chan Sin Ying, a 33-year-old Hong Kong resident, was brought to the Eastern Magistrates’ Courts today and charged with the offence of conspiracy to employ a scheme with intent to defraud or deceive in transactions involving securities under section 300 of the Securities and Futures Ordinance (SFO) and sections 159A and 159C of the Crimes Ordinance (Note 1).  Chan was suspected to have conspired with Mr Stevens Yip Chi Fai, Mr Lau Ka Wing, Ms So Lung Ying and other persons in an alleged ramp-and-dump scheme involving the shares of Wan Cheng Metal Packaging Company Limited. Yip, Lau and So were previously charged with the same offence as Chan and the proceedings against them are ongoing in the District Court (Note 2).  Chan left Hong Kong one day after the SFC conducted a search operation at her residence on 9 November 2022 and has become uncontactable since then. Upon the application by the SFC, a magistrate issued an arrest warrant against her. She was also named in the Red Notice of the International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL).  After further investigation, the SFC discovered that Chan was in Singapore. The Singapore Police Force arrested her on 18 July 2024 upon the application of the Department of Justice of Hong Kong to the Attorney-General’s Chambers of Singapore. She was remanded in custody by a Court in Singapore and was surrendered to Hong Kong yesterday.  This is the first time the SFC has sought the assistance from other relevant authorities in naming a fugitive offender on the INTERPOL Red Notice and surrendering a fugitive offender wanted for prosecution for an offence under the SFO (Note 3).  Chan was surrendered from Singapore to Hong Kong yesterday. No plea was taken at today’s Court hearing. Chan’s bail application was rejected by the Court and she was ordered to be remanded in custody. The case was adjourned to 10 October 2024 for bail review and 8 November 2024 for the application of case transfer to the District Court.  The SFC would like to thank the Department of Justice of Hong Kong, the Hong Kong Police Force, the International Criminal Police Organization, the Attorney-General’s Chambers of Singapore, the Monetary Authority of Singapore and the Singapore Police Force for their assistance in this case.”  In 2024 April, the Hong Kong District Court consolidated the first case (25/4/24) of ramp & dump syndicate for criminal prosecution, with the 3 defendants Stevens Yip Chi Fai, So Lung Ying & Lau Ka Wing suspected of being core members of a large sophisticated ramp-and-dump syndicate.

Notes:

  1. A person who commits an offence under section 300 of the SFO is liable on conviction on indictment to a fine of $10,000,000 and to imprisonment for 10 years.
  2. Please see the SFC’s press releases dated 3 August 2023, 29 January 2024, 8 February 2024, 27 February 2024 and 25 April 2024.
  3. The application was made under the Fugitive Offenders (Singapore) Order, Chapter 503Q of the Laws of Hong Kong.

 

Hong Kong Court Consolidates First Case of Ramp & Dump Syndicate for Criminal Prosecution, 3 Defendants Stevens Yip Chi Fai, So Lung Ying & Lau Ka Wing Suspected Core Members of Large Sophisticated Ramp-and-dump Syndicate, First Hearing on 25th April 2024 with Next Hearing Scheduled for 25th July 2024

25th April 2024 – The Hong Kong District Court has consolidated the first case (25/4/24) of ramp & dump syndicate for criminal prosecution, with the 3 defendants Stevens Yip Chi Fai, So Lung Ying & Lau Ka Wing suspected of being core members of a large sophisticated ramp-and-dump syndicateHong Kong SFC: “The District Court today granted an application by the Department of Justice to consolidate an existing ramp-and-dump case involving a highly sophisticated syndicate with another case transferred from the Eastern Magistrates’ Courts.  The three defendants of the consolidated case – Mr Stevens Yip Chi Fai, Ms So Lung Ying, and Mr Lau Ka Wing – were charged with conspiracy to employ a scheme with intent to defraud or deceive in transactions involving securities following an extensive investigation by the Securities and Futures Commission.  Yip, So and Lau are suspected core members of the syndicate.  All three defendants appeared at the District Court today.  No plea was taken and the case was adjourned to 25 July 2024.  The Court granted bail to Yip, Lau and So on these conditions: (i) not to leave Hong Kong; (ii) surrender all travel documents; (iii) pay cash bail of $500,000, $400,000 and $50,000 respectively and (iv) reside at the reported residential address and inform the police of any change of residential address.  Press releases dated 3 August 2023, 29 January 2024, 8 February 2024 and 27 February 2024.”  More info below:

 

 

Hong Kong Court Consolidates First Case of Ramp & Dump Syndicate for Criminal Prosecution, 3 Defendants Stevens Yip Chi Fai, So Lung Ying & Lau Ka Wing Suspected Core Members of Large Sophisticated Ramp-and-dump Syndicate, First Hearing on 25th April 2024 with Next Hearing Scheduled for 25th July 2024

1st March 2024 | Hong Kong – The Hong Kong District Court has started the first case (27/2/24) of ramp & dump syndicate for criminal prosecution, with the 2 defendants Stevens Yip Chi Fai & So Lung Ying suspected of being core members of a large sophisticated ramp-and-dump syndicate.  Hong Kong SFC: “The first ramp-and-dump case for criminal prosecution at the District Court began today in proceedings brought by the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) involving a highly sophisticated ramp-and-dump syndicate.  The two defendants in the case, Mr Stevens Yip Chi Fai and Ms So Lung Ying, are suspected core members of the syndicate.  They were charged on 3 August 2023 at the Eastern Magistrates’ Court with the offence of conspiracy to employ a scheme with intent to defraud or deceive in transactions involving securities following an extensive investigation by the SFC.  An application was granted to transfer the case to the District Court on 8 February 2024 (Note 1).  No plea was taken from Yip and So and the case was adjourned to 25 April 2024, as the prosecution intends to apply for consolidation with another case to be heard together at the District Court.  The defendant in the other case, Mr Lau Ka Wing, was previously charged with the same offence as Yip and So at the Eastern Magistrates’ Court (Note 2).  The District Court granted bail to Yip and So on the conditions that: (i) they are not to leave Hong Kong; (ii) they surrender all travel documents; (iii) they pay cash bail of $500,000 and $50,000 respectively and (iv) they reside at the reported residential address and inform the police of any change of residential address.  More info below:

 

 

Hong Kong Court Transfers First Case of Ramp & Dump Syndicate to District Court for Criminal Prosecution, 2 Defendants Stevens Yip Chi Fai & So Lung Ying Suspected Core Members of Large Sophisticated Ramp-and-dump Syndicate

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10th February 2024 – The Hong Kong Eastern Magistrates’ Court has transferred the first case of ramp & dump syndicate to the Hong Kong District Court for criminal prosecution, with the 2 defendants Stevens Yip Chi Fai & So Lung Ying suspected of being core members of a large sophisticated ramp-and-dump syndicate.  Hong Kong SFC: “The Eastern Magistrates’ Court today granted an application by the Department of Justice to transfer a ramp-and-dump case brought by the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) to the District Court.  This is the first time a ramp-and-dump case was transferred to the District Court for criminal prosecution.  The two defendants in the case, Mr Stevens Yip Chi Fai and Ms So Lung Ying, are suspected core members of a sophisticated ramp-and-dump syndicate.  They were charged on 3 August 2023 at the Eastern Magistrates’ Court with the offence of conspiracy to employ a scheme with intent to defraud or deceive in transactions involving securities following an extensive investigation of the SFC.  The first hearing in the District Court will take place on 27 February 2024.  The Court granted bail to Yip and So on these conditions: (i) not to leave Hong Kong; (ii) surrender all travel documents; (iii) cash bail $500,000 and $50,000 respectively; (iv) reside at the reported residential address and inform Police of any change of residential address.”

 

 

Hong Kong Court Charged Suspected Core Member of Large Ramp & Dump Syndicate for Market Manipulation, Joins 2 Members Charged in August 2023

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30th January 2024 – A Hong Kong court has charged a suspected core member of a large Ramp & Dump syndicate (Lau Ka Wing) for market manipulation, joining 2 individuals (Stevens Yip Chi Fai & So Lung Ying) charged in August 2023Hong Kong SFC: “A suspected core member of a sophisticated ramp-and-dump syndicate, Mr Lau Ka Wing, was charged at the Eastern Magistracy today following an extensive investigation by the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC).  Two other suspected members of the syndicate were charged previously in connection with the case.  Lau was charged with the offence of conspiracy to employ a scheme with intent to defraud or deceive in transactions involving securities contrary to section 300 of the Securities and Futures Ordinance and section 159A and 159C of the Crimes Ordinance.  The case was adjourned to 8 April 2024.  The Court granted bail to Lau on these conditions: (i) cash bail $400,000; (ii) not to leave Hong Kong; (iii) surrender all travel documents and (iv) report to police station on a regular basis.”  In 2023 August, a Hong Kong court had charged suspected core members of a large Ramp & Dump syndicate (Stevens Yip Chi Fai & So Lung Ying) for market manipulation, joining 4 individuals charged in June 2023 for securities & illegal short-selling fraud in suspected ramp & dump schemes and money laundering.  Hong Kong SFC: “Mr Stevens Yip Chi Fai and Ms So Lung Ying, both being suspected core members of a large-scale and sophisticated syndicate suspected of ramp-and-dump market manipulation, were charged today at the Eastern Magistracy following an extensive investigation of the Securities and Futures Commission.  They were charged with the offence of conspiracy to employ a scheme with intent to defraud or deceive in transactions involving securities contrary to section 300 of the Securities and Futures Ordinance and section 159A and 159C of the Crimes Ordinance.  No plea was taken.  The case was adjourned to 2 November 2023 … … No further comment will be made now that legal proceedings have commenced.”

 

 

Hong Kong Court Charged Suspected Core Members of Large Ramp & Dump Syndicate for Market Manipulation, 4 Charged in June 2023 for Securities & Illegal Short-Selling Fraud in Suspected Ramp & Dump Schemes and Money Laundering

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4th August 2023 – A Hong Kong court has charged suspected core members of a large Ramp & Dump syndicate (Stevens Yip Chi Fai & So Lung Ying) for market manipulation, joining 4 individuals charged in June 2023 for securities & illegal short-selling fraud in suspected ramp & dump schemes and money laundering.  Hong Kong SFC (Securities & Futures Commission): “Mr Stevens Yip Chi Fai and Ms So Lung Ying, both being suspected core members of a large-scale and sophisticated syndicate suspected of ramp-and-dump market manipulation, were charged today at the Eastern Magistracy following an extensive investigation of the Securities and Futures Commission.  They were charged with the offence of conspiracy to employ a scheme with intent to defraud or deceive in transactions involving securities contrary to section 300 of the Securities and Futures Ordinance and section 159A and 159C of the Crimes Ordinance.  No plea was taken.  The case was adjourned to 2 November 2023 … … No further comment will be made now that legal proceedings have commenced.”  See below for Hong Kong SFC statement:

A social media ramp-and-dump scam is a form of stock market manipulation where fraudsters use different means to “ramp” up the share price of a listed company and then induce investors via social media platforms to purchase the shares they “dump” at an artificially high price.

 

 

Hong Kong Court Charged Suspected Core Members of Large Ramp & Dump Syndicate for Market Manipulation

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  • Suspected core members of sophisticated syndicate charged in ramp-and-dump case

3rd August 2023 – Mr Stevens Yip Chi Fai and Ms So Lung Ying, both being suspected core members of a large-scale and sophisticated syndicate suspected of ramp-and-dump market manipulation, were charged today at the Eastern Magistracy following an extensive investigation of the Securities and Futures Commission (Note 1).

They were charged with the offence of conspiracy to employ a scheme with intent to defraud or deceive in transactions involving securities contrary to section 300 of the Securities and Futures Ordinance and section 159A and 159C of the Crimes Ordinance.

No plea was taken.  The case was adjourned to 2 November 2023.

The Court granted bail to Yip and So on these conditions: (i) not to leave Hong Kong; (ii) surrender all travel documents; (iii) report to police station on regular basis; (iv) cash bail $500,000 and $50,000 respectively; (v) reside at the reported residential address and inform Police within 24 hours of any change of residential address.

No further comment will be made now that legal proceedings have commenced.

 

 

Hong Kong Court Charged 4 Individuals for Securities & Illegal Short-Selling Fraud in Suspected Ramp & Dump Schemes and Money Laundering

24th June 2023 – A Hong Kong court (Eastern Magistracy) has charged 4 individuals for securities & illegal short-selling fraud in suspected ramp & dump schemes and money laundering.  Hong Kong SFC (23/6/23): “4 suspects appeared at the Eastern Magistracy today charged with offences of fraud with alternative charge of illegal short selling following an earlier joint operation of the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) and the Police against fraudulent activities in securities transactions and illegal short selling.  The SFC discovered the suspicious trading activities during an intensive investigation of suspected ramp-and-dump activities.  While investigating market misconduct offences under the SFO, the SFC also referred the case which involves suspected money laundering and other fraudulent activities to the Police.  No plea was taken and the case was adjourned to 18 August 2023.  The case will be transferred to District Court for trial.”  The suspects were released on cash bail ranging from HKD 40,000 to HKD 150,000.  Earlier in 2023 May, the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) has increased bail conditions for an individual (Miss Tse Yiu Chung, formerly known as Tse Man Kwan) involved in Ramp & Dump Scheme (stocks) for breaching bail conditions including providing incorrect residential address and missing routine reporting to police station.  The bail is increased from HKD 1 million to HKD 1.5 million ($127,000 to $191,000), daily police reporting instead of weekly reporting, and curfew at new residential address from 12 am to 6 am.  More info below. 

 

 

Hong Kong SFC Increased Bail Conditions for Ramp & Dump Scheme Individual for Breaching Bail Conditions Including Incorrect Residential Address & Missed Routine Reporting to Police Station, Bail Increased from HKD 1 Million to HKD 1.5 Million, Daily Police Reporting Instead of Weekly & Curfew from 12 am to 6 am 

19th May 2023 – The Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) has increased bail conditions for an individual (Miss Tse Yiu Chung, formerly known as Tse Man Kwan) involved in Ramp & Dump Scheme (stocks) for breaching bail conditions including providing incorrect residential address and missing routine reporting to police station.  The bail is increased from HKD 1 million to HKD 1.5 million ($127,000 to $191,000), daily police reporting instead of weekly reporting, and curfew at new residential address from 12 am to 6 am.   More info below.

 

 

Hong Kong SFC Increased Bail Conditions for Ramp & Dump Scheme Individual for Breaching Bail Conditions Including Incorrect Residential Address & Missed Routine Reporting to Police Station

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Ramp-and-dump suspect arrested for breaches of court bail conditions

18th May 2023 – The Eastern Magistracy has imposed more stringent bail conditions on Ms Tse Yiu Chung (formerly known as Tse Man Kwan), who is a defendant charged with offences relating to certain “ramp-and-dump” schemes, after the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) discovered that she does not reside at her reported residential address during the investigation of another case.

Tse was arrested by the Police for breaching the bail conditions imposed on her by the Court.  She was brought to the Eastern Magistracy on 17 May 2023.  At the hearing, the Court was told that Tse had reported an incorrect residential address to the Court and failed to report to the police station on several occasions, in breach of her various bail conditions imposed by the Court at the last mention hearing on 4 April 2023 (Note 1).

The Court imposed stricter bail conditions on Tse: (i) cash bail was increased from $1 million to $1.5 million; (ii) requirement to report to police station made daily instead of weekly; and (iii) comply with curfew order to stay at the new reported residential address from 12 am to 6 am.

So far a total of 24 individuals were charged, following a series of extensive investigations by the SFC and the Police into suspected ramp-and-dump stock investment schemes and suspected money laundering activities.  The case was adjourned to 4 October 2023.

The SFC’s Executive Director of Enforcement, Mr Christopher Wilson, said: “We will continue our close collaboration with the Police in combating financial crimes, including “ramp-and-dump” market manipulation. To this end, we also remind investors to stay vigilant when they are solicited by unknown individuals through social media, and be wary of fraudsters impersonating well-known market commentators and tricking investors into trading thinly-traded listed stocks with dubious stock tips”.

 

Hong Kong Court Charged 2 Individuals for Money-Laundering, Total 24 People Charged for Ramp & Dump Market Manipulation Scheme and $82 Million Assets Frozen in Securities Trading Account

22nd April 2023 – A Hong Kong court has charged 2 individuals (Wong Yin Ling and Tse Yi Kwan) for money-laundering offences, with a total of 24 people charged for Ramp & Dump market manipulation scheme and $82 million assets frozen in securities trading account.  Hong Kong SFC: “2 additional suspects appeared at the Eastern Magistracy today and were charged with money laundering related offences, following an earlier joint operation between the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) and the Police against a large-scale and sophisticated syndicate suspected of operating “ramp-and-dump” market manipulation.  No plea was taken from Ms Wong Yin Ling and Ms Tse Yi Kwan, who are family members of another suspect of the syndicate, Ms Tse Yiu Chung, who was charged earlier.  The Court adjourned the case to 4 October 2023 and granted bail to Wong and Tse on these conditions: (i) not to leave Hong Kong; (ii) surrender all travel documents; (iii) report to police station on regular basis; and (iv) cash bail of $800,000.  The latest legal proceedings bring the total number of people charged to 24, following a series of extensive investigations by the SFC and the Police into suspected “ramp-and-dump” stock investment schemes and suspected money laundering activities.”

 

 

Total 24 People Charged for Ramp & Dump Market Manipulation Scheme and $82 Million Assets Frozen in Securities Trading Account

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4th April 2023 – 6 additional suspects – including key members and an alleged ringleader – were charged with various criminal offences following an earlier joint operation of the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) and the Police against a large-scale and sophisticated syndicate suspected of operating “ramp-and-dump” market manipulation.

These suspects appeared at the Eastern Magistracy today.  Four of them were charged with the offences of conspiracy to defraud and conspiracy to employ a scheme with intent to defraud or deceive in transactions involving securities under common law, section 300 of the Securities and Futures Ordinance and section 159A and 159C of the Crimes Ordinance and the rest were charged with money laundering related offences.

No plea was taken and the case was adjourned to 4 October 2023.  The Court granted bail to them on these conditions: (i) not to leave Hong Kong; (ii) surrender all travel documents; (iii) report to police station on regular basis; and (iv) cash bail ranging from $500,000 to $1 million.

The SFC’s Executive Director of Enforcement, Mr Christopher Wilson, said: “We will see to it that suspects of market misconduct are brought to justice and the integrity of Hong Kong’s financial market and the investing public are protected.  To this end, we will not hesitate to deploy legal and regulatory tools at our disposal and continue our collaboration with the Police and other law enforcement agencies in combating financial crimes.”

The additional number of suspects charged bring to 20 the total number of people charged following a series of extensive investigations by the SFC and the Police on suspected “ramp-and-dump” stock investment schemes and suspected money laundering activities.  In September and November last year, a total of 14 suspects, including the alleged ringleaders and key members of other “ramp-and-dump” syndicates, were charged with various criminal offences.  In addition, the SFC has frozen the assets held in the securities trading accounts by members of these alleged syndicates at a total value to the tune of HKD 650 million $82 million).

The Court today was informed that Ms Tse Yiu Chung (previously known as Tse Man Kwan), Mr Wu Hon Cheung, Ms Ng Ka Man and Mr Cheung Chak Ho are alleged to have conspired with a number of individuals, including those who had already been charged last September, to use multiple nominee accounts to corner the shares of two target stocks and drive up the prices of these stocks between September 2018 and April 2019.

The syndicate is alleged to have induced investors to purchase shares in these stocks through social media platforms to facilitate their disposal of shares at a profit.  The prices of these stocks collapsed in November 2018 and April 2019 once the demand was exhausted.  No further comment will be made as legal proceedings have commenced.




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