PANews reported on April 11 that according to Hong Kong media Ming Pao, the Hong Kong Legislative Council Special Finance Committee document announced the progress of the JPEX case. As of February 28 this year, the police received 2,636 reports involving approximately HK$1.616 billion. A total of 80 people were arrested and assets with a total value of approximately HK$228 million were frozen, including real estate assets, luxury cars, bank account balances, cash and cryptocurrencies worth approximately HK$14.5 million. Among them, 1,311 reporters have given statements, another 666 people have indicated that they will not pursue the matter, and the remaining 659 people have not been contacted. The Hong Kong police said that the case is still under investigation, including seeking legal advice from the Department of Justice on evidence involving different suspects.
Hong Kong JPEX case progress: Police received 2,636 reports, one quarter of which said they would no longer pursue the case
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