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Hong Kong police arrest 2 men, hunt for 3 after family robbed of 2 phones in home

Robbers broke into flat and brandished knife before stealing two mobile phones, with police suspecting one man was coerced and knew father

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The victims lived at Lok Tin House at Tsz Lok Estate in Tsz Wan Shan. Photo: Google Maps
Willa Wu

Hong Kong police have arrested two men and are searching for three others suspected of stealing two mobile phones after breaking into a public housing flat where an eight-member family lives.

A preliminary investigation on Thursday suggested that one of those at large owed money to a man and was coerced into robbing the family. The suspect is believed to have known the father personally.

The force received a report at around 5am on Wednesday that five people had broken into the flat in Lok Tin House of Tsz Lok Estate in Tsz Wan Shan.

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The men allegedly went to the bedroom of the 15-year-old son living in the flat and pointed a knife at him when he tried to call police. They took his iPhone 12, which cost about HK$2,000 (US$257). They then headed to the bedroom of the mother, 59, and snatched her HK$600 Samsung phone before fleeing the scene.

Police found the hypnotic drug zopiclone in a vehicle they intercepted after the suspected robbery. Photo: Handout
Police found the hypnotic drug zopiclone in a vehicle they intercepted after the suspected robbery. Photo: Handout

Using surveillance footage, officers tracked and intercepted a seven-seater vehicle on Sai Yee Street in Mong Kok, where they located the two men, aged 29 and 35 and both unemployed, who were involved in the suspected robbery.

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They also found zopiclone, a hypnotic drug used for the short-term treatment of insomnia, inside the car.

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