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Hong Kong police hunt for 5 suspects behind HK$1 million robbery of mainland Chinese man

  • Officers looking for five men thought to be between the ages of 30 and 40, with two of the group carrying knives to rob 42-year-old man at industrial building in Hung Hom
  • Police say preliminary investigation found victim had brought money to building’s ninth floor to take part in cryptocurrency transaction

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Hong Kong says no casualties were reported in the incident. Photo: Sun Yeung
Clifford Lo

Hong Kong police are searching the city for at least five suspects involved in the robbery of HK$1 million (US$127,800) from a mainland Chinese man at an industrial building in Hung Hom on Thursday.

Police said the hold-up took place in Hang Fung Industrial Building on Hok Yuen Street at around 5.14pm.

The victim was a 41-year-old man and held a two-way permit, a mainland-issued travel document that allows holders to enter Hong Kong, the force added.

The victim was robbed at Hang Fung Industrial Building after bringing money for a cryptocurrency transaction. Photo: Google
The victim was robbed at Hang Fung Industrial Building after bringing money for a cryptocurrency transaction. Photo: Google

According to the force, a preliminary investigation found the man had brought the money to the building’s ninth floor to take part in a cryptocurrency transaction.

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A police spokesman said officers were looking for five men thought to be between the ages of 30 and 40, with two of the group carrying knives during the hold-up.

No casualties were reported in the incident, he added.

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Robbery in Hong Kong is punishable by up to life in prison.

Police handled 97 robberies last year, an increase of 26 per cent from the 77 cases logged in 2022.

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