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Hong Kong police arrest Mongolian national, 26, on suspicion of robbing elderly blind man at MTR station

  • Police believe suspect had shoplifted from a convenience store before stealing the 67-year-old visually impaired man’s crossbody bag
  • ‘We looked into a lot of CCTV footage and targeted the suspect who often appeared to be loitering around Sai Ying Pun,’ inspector says

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A 26-year-old Mongolian national was arrested on suspicion of robbing a blind man. Photo: Handout
Fiona Chow

Hong Kong police have arrested a 26-year-old Mongolian man believed to have robbed a visually impaired elderly resident at an MTR station after he pretended he was offering help.

Eastern District Inspector Julian Leung on Monday said the man was also suspected of shoplifting at a convenience store late on Saturday, hours before he ran into the 67-year-old blind man at Fortress Hill MTR station.

The suspect is a holder of a recognisance form, a temporary identification document that permits bearers to stay in the city, according to Leung.

A 67-year-old blind man was robbed at Fortress Hill MTR station. Photo: Wikipedia
A 67-year-old blind man was robbed at Fortress Hill MTR station. Photo: Wikipedia

He said the CCTV camera had captured the suspect stealing the elderly man’s crossbody bag, which had a phone, HK$3,500 (US$448) in cash and an identification card inside, at 10.30am.

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“We looked into a lot of CCTV footage and targeted the suspect who often appeared to be loitering around Sai Ying Pun,” the inspector added.

He said officers from the investigative team had successfully tracked down the suspect and apprehended him at his home on Sunday on suspicion of robbery and theft.

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