Fraud follows predictable pattern: too-good-to-be-true offer and promise of easy money – transfer of cash – empty handed victim makes police report.
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Following April inferno which destroyed six boats, limit set on amount of onboard fuel; violators face fines of up to MOP 10,000.
Network in poor state following suspension of foreign aid in wake of US$2 billion loan scandal involving Finance Minister, Manuel Chang.
Macao Light Rapid Transit Corporation Limited says East Line will have city’s first underwater tunnel that will be operational regardless of the weather conditions.
Staff member is a 24-year-old male; some people at hotel now face extended quarantine until 20 August.
Number of guests capped at 19 for government-related organisations, and 299 for private organisations.
Committee chair Andrew Chan Chak Mo clarifies rules for junkets as city heads for new gaming scenario at year’s end.
Replacing 80-second ride’s cables has taken almost a full year; trip ranks as one of Macao’s cheapest thrills with tickets costing a mere MOP 2.
Hong Kong businessman conned four victims with offers of high returns on fake ‘casino-based operation’; currently facing fraud charges.