Lam LEE [????-????]
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BAAG Roll of Honour.
Report of Japanese Court Martial October 1943: Lee Lam was a driver for the Kowloon Omnibus Company. About the end of December 42 he was asked by Lui Ka Yan with whom he was already acquainted, if he would introduce secret documents to the POWs at Kowloon Fort and Shamshuipo POW Camps, in return for a monthly remuneration. At that time, he was the driver of a bus which his company furnished to the POW Camps, and he accepted the offer, well knowing that his activities were connected with enemy espionage operations. Up to about April 43 he received from Lui Ka Yan on dozens of occasions secret documents which he introduced clandestinely into the camps, and brought out secret reports from the POWs addressed to the British organization in China, handing them over to Lui Ka Yan. In April 43, when the company for which he worked made him a watchman, after mature consideration, he approached and made use of the accused Lee Hung Hoi and others who now drove the bus his company rented to the POW camps, and thus continued his operations.
Sentenced to death – name omitted from list of those executed.