Job Recruitment Website - Immigration policy - Mainland residents have a record of shoplifting in Hong Kong (value 100 Hong Kong dollars, damn it, I really forgot to pay). How will it be judged? If you decide
Mainland residents have a record of shoplifting in Hong Kong (value 100 Hong Kong dollars, damn it, I really forgot to pay). How will it be judged? If you decide
If you call the police, you will be handed over to the court for trial, and you will be fine if you plead guilty. You don't need to go to jail or pay a fine unless you commit a disorderly act on the spot. The court will record your theft. At present, there is no criminal information exchange mechanism, so it has no influence at home or abroad. However, the court will provide the criminal record to the claimant of any unit.
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