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Travellers flying through Hong Kong warned to take care of carry-on bags after spate of in-flight thefts

  • Thief switched HK$45,000 worth of US currency for HK$2,700 of Libyan dinar
  • Police have arrested seven men from mainland China over 12 incidents

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Detective inspector Annie Cheng with some of the restricted items seized from passengers at Hong Kong International Airport. Photo: Winson Wong
Su Xinqi

Travellers flying into and out of Hong Kong International Airport are being warned to pay extra attention to their carry-on bags after a spate of in-flight thefts.

On Thursday, police revealed they had arrested seven men from mainland China so far this year in connection with 12 thefts that occurred while planes were in the air.

Among the most daring crimes, an Algerian man flying to the city from Turkey found that HK$45,000 worth of US dollars in his wallet had been replaced by just HK$2,700 worth of Libyan dinars.

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Detective inspector Annie Cheng reminded passengers to keep a close watch on their bags while flying. Photo: Winson Wong
Detective inspector Annie Cheng reminded passengers to keep a close watch on their bags while flying. Photo: Winson Wong

The man only discovered the theft once he had left the plane, and the thief has so far not been identified.

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Meanwhile, the greatest loss involved valuables and cash worth a total of HK$55,000.

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