Advertisement
Crime in Hong Kong
Hong KongLaw and Crime

All three suspects caught after HK$40 million smash-and-grab raid at Hong Kong jewellery shop

One suspect arrested near scene after gang smashes store windows with hammer, remaining two caught at Shenzhen border 

2-MIN READ2-MIN
This was the sixth smash-and-grab case in the past 12 months. Photo: Sam Tsang
Clifford Lo

Police on Monday arrested three tourists from Colombia after they allegedly took off with HK$40 million (US$5.1 million) worth of jewellery in a smash and grab robbery in the heart of Hong Kong’s business district.

One suspect was arrested near the scene, and the remaining two were caught trying to leave Hong Kong after a manhunt that lasted several hours.

Police said it took all of 60 seconds for three masked men to raid the Treasure Jewellery store in broad daylight on the ground floor of Duke Wellington House on Wellington Street, Central at around 11.15am.

Advertisement
The robbery took place in the popular entertainment hub Lan Kwai Fong. Photo: Google Maps
The robbery took place in the popular entertainment hub Lan Kwai Fong. Photo: Google Maps

“The gang used a hammer to smash display windows, and snatched jewellery before fleeing,” a police spokeswoman said.

Advertisement

Shotgun-wielding officers from the Emergency Unit, the force’s first-response team, raced to the scene and intercepted one of the suspects nearby. 

Advertisement
Select Voice
Select Speed
1.00x