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Bossini heiress kidnappingi

Fashion chain heiress Queenie Rosita Law was abducted by a gang who broke into her home in Sai Kung on April 25, 2015. The kidnappers stole HK$2 million in cash and valuables. Law was held for three days at a secluded cave and was released days later after her father paid HK$28 million in ransom.

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Three masked robbers tied up a 24-year-old man at knifepoint and escaped with HK$70,000 in cash and valuables from a luxury house in Hong Kong, close to the home of Bossini heiress Queenie Law.

Mainland police have recovered another HK$3.65 million of the ransom money paid in the kidnapping of Bossini heiress Queenie Rosita Law, but more than HK$20 million remains missing.

Gangsters who escaped with a HK$28 million ransom in the Bossini heiress kidnap case were able to evade a huge dragnet because Hong Kong police were looking for the wrong getaway car, it has emerged.

The mastermind behind the brazen kidnapping of Bossini heiress Queenie Rosita Law eluded arrest in Hong Kong for 11 days before fleeing to the mainland, police have revealed.

Six suspects arrested on the mainland in connection with the kidnapping of Bossini heiress Queenie Rosita Law could be tried there in the absence of an extradition deal with Hong Kong, legal experts have said.

Security jitters sparked by one of Hong Kong's highest-profile kidnap investigations have seen a rush for private security services by the city's rich and famous.

The hunt for gang members accused of kidnapping Bossini heiress Queenie Rosita Law zeroed in on woodland in Hong Kong's Sha Tau Kok border area as police work on a theory that the gang buried the HK$28 million ransom cash in the city as they made their escape.

The first of the men accused over last week's kidnapping of Bossini heiress Queenie Rosita Law appeared in court yesterday and did not enter a plea - but he did ask for a shower.