Posted February 4, 201015 yr Staff Source and Credit : The Straits Times, Singapore : Thursday 4 Feb 2010 HONG KONG- THE fengshui adviser whose bid to claim late tycoon Nina Wang's property empire was ruled fraudulent was arrested yesterday. Police detained Tony Chan, 50, after more than 10 investigators searched his US$30 million (S$42 million) home in Hong Kong's upmarket Peak district yesterday afternoon. Mr Chan's wife, Madam Tam Miu-ching, was also taken in for questioning, Ming Pao Daily News reported. Police spokesman Anne Lam said police arrested Mr Chan in connection with a document forgery case, Associated Press reported. Forgery carries a maximum penalty of 14 years in prison in Hong Kong. Ms Lam said officers also took computers and documents from his house. Television footage showed a police motorcade leaving the three-storey complex where Mr Chan lives, but many of the vehicles were curtained.
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