Hong Kong woman arrested on suspicion of doxxing married couple

A Hong Kong woman has been arrested for allegedly disclosing the personal information of a married couple on the internet and through fliers, following a financial dispute that erupted after the husband failed to repay debts owed to her.

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The Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data said on Monday that the suspect, 36, was a former friend of the man.

In March, the man sent her photos of his identity card and his wife’s “Demand for Rates and/or Government Rent”, an official bill for property taxes and land lease payments, via an instant messaging app to secure a loan from the suspect.

However, the privacy watchdog did not reveal the amount involved.

In early May, four posts demanding repayment from the couple appeared on a personal social media account.

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The posts allegedly included a photo of the man’s identity card, revealing his Chinese and English names, Chinese commercial code, ID card number, date of birth, gender and photo.

  

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