Hong Kong (dpa) – A 13-year-old schoolboy was among 15 people arrested in Hong Kong over a bogus internet auction site that allegedly conned buyers out of nearly 50,000 US dollars, police said Tuesday. The group was accused of running the site offering items ranging from iPhones to luxury handbags and diamonds but failing to deliver the goods after buyers paid up. A police spokesman said the schoolboy allegedly offered an iPhone for the equivalent of 515 US dollars and used his parents' bank account to collect the payment. He was accused of using the money to buy clothes and a laptop computer. Two of the arrested suspects were under 18. The second was a 16-year-old girl accused of cheating online buyers out of more than 600 US dollars by offering two luxury handbags. Children over the age of 10 can be held criminally responsible in Hong Kong and can face trial in an adult court from 16. The suspects allegedly cut off all communication with buyers after payments were made, the spokesman said. All the suspects arrested Monday were friends or related to each other, and the oldest was 45. At least 30 people fell victim to the bogus auction site with total losses equivalent to 47,700 US dollars, police said. BM ShortURL: http://goo.gl/PDXCF Tags: Boy, Hong Kong, Internet, Scam Section: East Asia, Latest News