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Tony Chan saga chapter 3: Seized by cops

Tony Chan saga chapter 3: Seized by cops

In other news, 18 per cent of Hong Kong's luxury flats were snapped up by mainlanders and Sasha concert this weekend
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True to speculations, Tony Chan, the toothsome former feng shui advisor to deceased billionaire Nina Wang, was arrested yesterday over suspected forgery.

The arrest came a day after a high court judge pronounced the will -- which Chan produced to claim Wang’s mulibillion real estate fortune -- a big fat fake.

The 50-year-old feng shui 'master' was taken into custody by 10-odd police officers from the commercial crime bureau at his posh Peak residence after lunching at the Aberdeen Marina Club. The police also seized a computer and documents from Chan’s Gough Hill Road home, and took his wife Tam Miu-ching in for questioning. Chan also faces heavy tax penalties.

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Shopping spree: 18 per cent of Hong Kong’s top-end flats worth a total of more than HK$12 million were snapped up by Chinese mainlanders in the past year, compared to 2008’s 11 per cent.

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