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by the Police twice. I did not know where CHU Leung lived so I
telephoned Mr. X and told him what
had asked me to do.
After 2 or 3 days Mr. X visited me at the Z Business. He told me
that this matter was true, but said that since Mr. 'I' was only an
indirect friend, how much could he offer in order that the matter
could be fixed. Two or three days later I was told by Mr. X
that he had made an appointment with CHU Leung at the Sing Chow
Restaurant. He asked me to ask
to be present. and made the arrangement. A meeting
telephoned
between CHU Leung, Mr. X,
subsequently at the Sing Chow Restaurant.
and myself took place
Mr. X told
I
that he did not know Mr. 'I'. He said that Mr. CHU Leung had
made enquiries and found the matter to be true. He asked CHAN how
much money Mr. 'I' could offer to settle the matter. CHAN replied
that Mr. 'I' received a monthly salary of only $100 H.K.
Mr. X
said that if Mr. 'I' could offer $2,000 H.K. the matter could be
settled.
said he believed Mr. 'I' could never afford
such a large sum of money. Mr. X then said that until Mr. 'I' had
the money they would let the matter drop. The party then broke up.
CHU Leung was present the entire time but did not say anything.
In the middle of October I received a telephone call from
CHU Leung who asked me to go to the Sing Chow Restaurant. At that meeting CHU Leung (identified) said that he was in financial difficul-
ties and asked me for a loan of $5,000 H.K. I said I was only a foki
and as hr. X was absent from the Colony in Taiwan I could not raise
such a large sum of money. Afterwards CHU Leung asked me whether I
could afford $2,000 H.K., but I said no. CHU Leung asked me to
help him as much as I could. The next day I received a telephone
call from CHU Leung who asked me to go to the Sing Chow Restaurant.
There CHU Leung asked me whether I could afford $2,000 H.K. I said
I could only afford $300 H.K. at the most. CHU Leung said he would
wait until Mr. X's return. At this meeting when I arrived at the
restaurant only CHU Leung was present. As we were leaving the
restaurant CHU Leung called a young man Mr. 'J' to go. Then CHU
Leung told me that Mr. 'J' was his subordinate and that his name
was Mr. 'J'. I do not know the reason why CHU Leung introduced me
to Mr. 'J'. I have seen Mr. 'J' since. He delivered a letter to
me once outside the H.K. Restaurant. The letter said that the
premises of
in Ferry Street would be searched that evening
the 19th and asked me whether or not CHAN was our associate.
Although
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