Key facts
- Hong Kong police arrested a 41-year-old mainland Chinese man.
- The man is accused of impersonating a ride-hailing driver.
- He allegedly operated illegally.
- The man reportedly used a different identity on the platform.
- He faces charges of conspiracy to defraud.
- He also faces charges of breaching visa conditions.
- Two vehicles were seized.
- The man is 41 years old.
Hong Kong police have arrested a 41-year-old man from mainland China for allegedly impersonating a registered ride-hailing driver and operating illegally. The individual is accused of using a different identity on the ride-hailing platform, which led to charges of conspiracy to defraud and breaching his visa conditions. Authorities seized two vehicles as part of the investigation into the man's activities. The arrest highlights ongoing efforts to police the ride-hailing industry and enforce immigration and fraud regulations within the city.
