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Janitor jailed for 10½ years for HK$1.3 million robbery at Hong Kong jewellery store

Xie Binlong, 48, pleads guilty to committing hold-up in Sham Shui Po, which took place in broad daylight in 2019

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Police officers investigate the robbery at Sun Hai Jewellery store located on Kweilin Street in Sham Shui Po in March 2019. Photo: Sam Tsang
Brian Wong

A janitor has been jailed for 10½ years for stealing HK$1.3 million (US$167,200) worth of valuables from a Hong Kong jewellery store six years ago.

Xie Binlong, 48, on Wednesday pleaded guilty at the High Court to a count of robbery for the three-minute hold-up in Sham Shui Po, which took place in broad daylight on March 14, 2019.

The court heard Xie, from mainland China, entered Hong Kong via the Lo Wu crossing that morning specifically to commit the crime.

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The defendant was seen lingering in the vicinity of Sun Hai Jewellery and Goldsmith shop from 9.35am with an accomplice.

At 10.19am, he changed his attire and charged into the shop alone, declaring he was there to commit a robbery while brandishing a pistol-like object at employees.

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He made off with 64 gold necklaces, 38 gold bracelets and 10 gold pendants worth a total of HK$1,336,609 three minutes later.

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