Knife-wielding gang steals HK$900,000 after victims crash car in Yuen Long
- One of three men inside car injured and sent to hospital
- Police hunt for gang of about eight that launched daylight assault
A gang of knife-wielding robbers attacked a man and stole more than HK$900,000 in a daylight assault on a car on Monday morning in northern Hong Kong.
The three men inside the car had tried to escape their attackers, but crashed into the back of a truck.
At about 9.45am, the gang of about eight approached the three men in the seven-seater car, which was parked on Yuen Long Tung Tai Street, Yuen Long. The trio had with them a cash-filled bag.
According to police, one of the victims struggled with the robbers before one of his companions managed to drive the car away.
A police source said the robbers, carrying knives and wooden rods, chased the car for a short distance before it hit a road sign and slammed into the back of a truck on Tai Lee Street.
He said the gang caught up, attacked and injured one of the victims and snatched the bag before fleeing on foot.
