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Mother accused of leading teenage boys on Hong Kong robberies charged

  • The five boys, aged between 14 and 16, were arrested on Christmas Eve, along with the woman
  • One of them was thought to be her son

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The six held were accused of tailing and robbing two women in Sham Shui Po. Photo: Sam Tsang
Kanis Leung

A middle-aged woman suspected of leading a group of teenage boys – one of them her son – on a pair of robberies in one of Hong Kong’s poorest neighbourhoods was charged on Christmas Day.

The five boys, aged between 14 and 16, were arrested on Christmas Eve, along with the woman, but had not been charged.

The 47-year-old woman, thought to be one of the boys’ mother, was linked to two alleged robberies on December 16 and 17.

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Clio Chan Yi-ting, from Sham Shui Po crime squad, said the two victims, both women, were tailed late at night in the district by four to five people.

She said the robbers covered the victims’ mouths from behind and gripped their necks, trying to seize their belongings.

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