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Make-up artist among 5 arrested in anti-illegal work operations
The SUN Hong Kong

Make-up artist among 5 arrested in anti-illegal work operations

A suspected illegal worker is taken away for questioning After cracking down on foreign domestic helpers providing massage and manicure services, Immigration officers are now on the lookout for foreigners offering make-up services. A Mainland woman who offered her make-up services through online advertisements was among five people arrested in the latest week-long operation mounted by the Immigration Department to counter illegal work. PINDUTIN DITO Officers disguised as customers contacted the 27-year-old makeup artist to book her services, then arrested her during a sting operation. Four other suspected illegal workers and one suspected aider and abettor were arrested in the citywide operations that targeted restaurants, retail stores, flats under renovation and other places, from March 20 to 26. Basahin ang detalye! The suspected illegal workers comprised one man and two women, aged 35 to 37. The man was reportedly found with a forged HK identity card. Another man aged 31 was also arrested on suspicion of abetting the illegal employment. Illegal work is a serious offence in Hong Kong, for which the maximum sentence that may be imposed is two years in jail and a fine of HK$50,000. Visitors and workers under foreign domestic helper visas fall under this category. If the worker committed other violations, like overstaying a visa or holding a non-refoulement document that prohibits employment in Hong Kong, the maximum jail term is three years in jail. Aiders and abettors are similarly punished under Hong Kong laws. Those found in possession of fake identity documents face the more severe penalty of imprisonment for up to 10 years.

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