SCMP China reports: Tang Chun-ho, 45, falsely claimed a bank was pursuing him over a loan, borrowing HK$130,000 from a colleague A former senior Hong Kong police inspector has been jailed for six weeks after lying to colleagues to borrow HK$140,000 (US$17,871), as he struggled with debts exceeding HK$2 million. Kwun Tong Court on Tuesday sentenced Tang Chun-ho, 45, after finding him guilty of making false claims to secure loans from colleagues in 2023. Magistrate Lau Suk-han said the defendant had shown no remorse.
“The court has already rejected [the defendant’s defence], yet he repeated it in the background report, which indicates a lack of remorse,” Lau said. Tang was found guilty of falsely claiming to a colleague in November 2023 that a bank was pursuing him over a loan. He borrowed a total of HK$130,000 from the colleague.
Background
Two months later, he told a subordinate that his father was in critical condition and asked to borrow HK$10,000 to cover medical expenses. Tang, formerly a commander in Sai Kung district, was charged by the Independent Commission Against Corruption with one count of fraud and one count of a prescribed officer accepting an advantage.
Key facts
- Kwun Tong Court on Tuesday sentenced Tang Chun-ho, 45, after finding him guilty of making false claims to secure loans from colleagues in 2023.
- Magistrate Lau Suk-han said the defendant had shown no remorse.
- “The court has already rejected [the defendant’s defence], yet he repeated it in the background report, which indicates a lack of remorse,” Lau said.
Originally reported by SCMP China. This story has been edited and re-presented by BRIC Team.






