Two Hong Kong citizens detained in Macau, according to a recent article from The South China Morning Post, have been repatriated to the city-state where they will be looked into for their involvement in the JPEX scandal.
According to the article, the arrested couple had $830,390 in cash and valuables on them, in addition to another HK$8.2 million frozen in their casino accounts.
Although there are no official extradition agreements between Hong Kong and Macau, Assistant Police Commissioner Chung Wing-man claimed that the Macau courts will make the decision on the accused.
The two people were taken on Saturday, handcuffed and with their faces masked, from the Sheung Wan Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Terminal to unidentified places.
According to the article, the arrested couple had $830,390 in cash and valuables on them, in addition to another HK$8.2 million frozen in their casino accounts.
Although there are no official extradition agreements between Hong Kong and Macau, Assistant Police Commissioner Chung Wing-man claimed that the Macau courts will make the decision on the accused.
The two people were taken on Saturday, handcuffed and with their faces masked, from the Sheung Wan Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Terminal to unidentified places.