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22 Uber drivers arrested in undercover Hong Kong police operation

Ride-hailing app the target as police hold drivers on suspicion of driving without a hire car permit and third-party insurance

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Twenty-two Uber drivers were arrested on Tuesday. Photo: Edward Wong

Twenty-two Uber drivers were arrested on suspicion of driving without a hire car permit and third-party insurance in a three-week undercover police operation that ended with a series of raids across Hong Kong on Tuesday.

Saying it was the biggest operation of its kind, force insiders said the crackdown was “necessary” because the court ruling on the city’s controversial online car-hailing service failed to stop drivers joining Uber.

One police source said two of the 22 drivers who were accused of providing undercover police officers with illegal car-hiring services joined Uber just a few days earlier.

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Police stressed that more arrests were expected with the operation continuing and those aiding and abetting the committing of offences might face prosecution.

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The high-profile arrests followed a landmark court ruling in March against five Uber drivers who were convicted of driving without a permit and third-party insurance. They were fined HK$10,000 each and banned from driving for one year. The five lodged appeals.
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