ExplainerHow to prevent another Hong Kong child from being kidnapped
- A security consultant and child experts explain how to handle the kidnapping of a youngster

A three-year-old Hong Kong boy was rescued by police on Thursday just 12 hours after he was kidnapped at a shopping centre and stuffed into a suitcase in a bid to get a ransom payment of cryptocurrency worth HK$5.1 million (US$660,000).
Two women were detained in connection with the incident after the boy was found in a flat near the TKO Plaza shopping centre in Tseung Kwan O, where he was snatched.
The boy was taken to hospital for a medical examination and was found not to have suffered any injuries, but the case has raised concerns about the safety of children in the city.
The Post finds out what can be done to prevent another child from suffering the same ordeal.
1. What can parents do?
Priscilla Lui Tsang Sun-kai, an ex-chairwoman of the Hong Kong Committee on Children’s Rights and a former member of the Commission on Children, warned parents to be extra vigilant when with children in public places.