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New | Seventh suspect arrested, but no cash found, in multi-million-dollar highway cash spill

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A man picks up money spilled by a security van in Wan Chai on December 24. More than HK$7 million is still missing. Photo: SCMP Pictures
Clifford Lo

A seventh suspect has been arrested in connection with the Christmas Eve money-grab frenzy, sparked when millions of dollars in cash fell out of the back of a security van in Hong Kong.

The man, aged 20, was arrested in Tuen Mun yesterday. Officers said no cash was recovered during yesterday’s arrest.

Previous suspects' arrests have yielded just a fraction of the HK$15.2 million that disappeared from the highway cash spill on Gloucester Road in Wan Chai.

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Forty-six people have voluntarily returned a total of about HK$7.92 million. 

Police reiterated that more than HK$7 million remained missing, more than two weeks after the accident.

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The armoured vehicle of security firm G4S had been travelling on the busy road in Wan Chai when its rear doors opened, sending HK$500 notes flying into the air and onto the highway.

Four G4S employees sitting in the front of the vehicle only noticed the lapse when they got to Kowloon.

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