Hong Kong police arrest driver suspected of carrying passengers without hire-car permit
- Officer hired private vehicle through online platform for HK$780 trip from Kowloon to Hong Kong International Airport
- According to source, online platform was not Uber, which has been in spotlight after cabbies targeted drivers accused of operating without required permit

A 62-year-old male driver was arrested on suspicion of carrying passengers without a hire-car permit on Saturday after police conducted an undercover operation targeting illegal ride-hailing services in Hong Kong.
An officer hired a private vehicle through an online platform for a HK$780 (US$100) trip from Kowloon to the Hong Kong International Airport.
According to a source familiar with the matter, the online platform concerned was not Uber.
The suspect was arrested on suspicion of carrying passengers without a hire-car permit and driving without third-party insurance. He was detained and the car impounded.
“Cars that carry passengers for a reward and are rented illegally will cause the passengers and other road users to lose protection, as they do not have third-party insurance,” a force spokesman said.
He warned residents not to hire such cars and that the force’s crackdown would continue.