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Mainland woman jailed over marriage of convenience
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    A Mainland woman involved in marriage of convenience was jailed after appearing in Sha Tin Magistrates' Court today (April 11).

     Han Fudie, 24, pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to defraud and was given an effective sentence of eight months.

     Han admitted that she had been pregnant and wanted to have her baby delivered in Hong Kong. She had agreed with a middleman to enter into a false marriage with a Hong Kong resident at a cost of 16,000 Renminbi. She intended to use the false marriage to acquire a "90-day visa" endorsement to enter Hong Kong. The natural father of her baby was in fact a Mainland resident. Han married her bogus husband on the Mainland in October, 2006. Han then made visits to Hong Kong after the "marriage" and gave birth in February, 2007.

     "The Immigration Department has been very concerned with non-Hong Kong residents obtaining stay in Hong Kong by means of marriage of convenience," a department spokesman said. "A special task force has been set up to gather intelligence through various avenues and a thorough investigation will be conducted once evidence comes to light. If there is enough evidence, the department will prosecute offenders.

     "For people who have obtained their residence in Hong Kong by fraudulent means, their Hong Kong identity card and residence status will be declared invalid according to the laws of Hong Kong. They will also be subject to removal back to their place of origin," the spokesman said.

     Under the laws of Hong Kong, anyone who commits the offence of conspiracy is liable to prosecution and, upon conviction, the maximum penalty is imprisonment for 14 years.

Ends/Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Issued at HKT 17:01

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