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One more assistance seeker in relation to employment fraud in Southeast Asian countries returns to Hong Kong safely (with photos)
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     A spokesman for the Security Bureau (SB) today (August 28) said that one more Hong Kong resident, who sought assistance from the Assistance to Hong Kong Residents Unit of the Immigration Department (ImmD) earlier, has returned to Hong Kong from Thailand safely today with the assistance of the Office of the Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, the Chinese Embassy in the Republic of the Union of Myanmar, the Chinese Embassy in the Kingdom of Thailand, the SB's dedicated task force and the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Bangkok. Since the establishment of the SB's dedicated task force, a total of 12 assistance seekers have returned to Hong Kong safely under the task force's co-ordination.
        
     The spokesman appealed to Hong Kong residents or their family members concerned about missing relatives to contact the ImmD as soon as possible. They may make use of the WhatsApp hotline 5190 8909 dedicated to the matter, call the 24-hour hotline of the Assistance to Hong Kong Residents Unit of the ImmD at (852) 1868, call the 1868 hotline by network data call via the ImmD mobile application or submit an Online Assistance Request Form. Citizens should make a report to the Police as soon as practicable if a scam is suspected. If anyone knows or has received information that there are victims in need of assistance, they should contact the ImmD as soon as possible to secure the safe return of the Hong Kong resident.
 
Ends/Sunday, August 28, 2022
Issued at HKT 18:26
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An assistance seeker safely arrived at Hong Kong International Airport today (August 28). Photo shows Immigration staff in protective equipment assisting the concerned assistance seeker to proceed to the designated counter to go through immigration clearance.
An assistance seeker safely arrived at Hong Kong International Airport today (August 28). Photo shows Immigration staff assisting the concerned assistance seeker to go through immigration clearance at a designated counter.