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telephone.) It was Lam Yu Fan who answered the telephone.
Occasionally
I passed information to gambling stalls-e.g. I would give warning that Superintendent of our Division would give inspection of that area and
they would have to take evasive action. Sometimes I would give information to illegal off course betting stalls warning them of some general squads who came to carry out raids. I worked in Hung Fook Building for just
Our successor Na Hak Shing and his employees rented from
over a year.
us after that.
the furniture.
There
They rented our premises at Hung Fook Building including
I have met some persons from Ma Hak Shing's group. was one called Luk Suk (Uncle Luk), Tai Kau Lam, it seems to me there
was one name called Hung Tsai. I led Tai Kau Lam to various stalls in- forming operators. (Objected to by Mr. Hampton). Hung Tsai also
accompanied us. I was merely carrying out instructions of Yin Tsai.
I brought them to the places I have mentioned. During period I was
working with Yin Yiu, he paid me $2,000 per month. I know he also
paid Kong Chi and Tai Kau Lam. Tai Kau Lam is also known Lam Yiu Fan. He was paid salary. We were paid on 3/F of Hung Fook Building. Τη
August 1975 officers of ICAC came to my home and searched my premises.
They found 3 sheets of paper inside my wardrobe. Before ICAC officers
took out the papers, I had put them there but I had forgotten about
them. I had put them in the wardrobe for I don't know how long.
was something on these pieces of paper. These were in my own handwriting I copied them from other papers which Yin Yiu had given me. (Document showm to witness). I recognize this piece of paper. This is a record showing amounts I had collected from various stalls. (2 other documents shown to witness) These documents are in my handwriting.
records of amount of money I had collected from stalls. I cannot
remember when I put them inside a drawer in the wardrobe.
(Mr. Hampton:
(Mr. Sceats:
There
These are
Object to production of document. Ask my learned friend as to how it is relevant and admissible.)
Relevant as being a contemporaneously made record of matters
with his personal knowledge containing evidence of places
about which he has given oral evidence and of places