Hong Kong woman back home after suspected abduction in Southeast Asia

By South China Morning Post | Created at 2025-01-11 16:46:44 | Updated at 2025-01-11 18:47:00 2 hours ago
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A 24-year-old Hong Kong woman suspected to have been abducted in Southeast Asia has returned to the city, the Security Bureau has said, as it warned about overseas job scams on its website.

The bureau’s remarks on the case on Saturday followed widely circulated claims on an online forum the previous day that a 24-year-old Hongkonger had been brought to and detained in Myanmar after arriving in Thailand last month.

The bureau said the Immigration Department had followed up on the matter via the Chinese foreign ministry’s arm in Hong Kong and the country’s embassy in the area.

“The department has provided appropriate advice and all feasible measures according to the family’s wishes. It is understood that the person has returned to Hong Kong,” a bureau spokesman said.

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The woman’s case circulated widely on an online forum. Photo: Weibo/ 海中石林

The outbound travel alerts section on overseas job scams on the bureau’s website noted there were recent incidents involving Hongkongers suspected to have been lured to Southeast Asian countries including Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar and Laos, and detained to engage in illegal work.

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