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Hong Kong crime news, including murder cases, triads, the hunt for serial killers, court cases and trials, shootings, burglary, armed robbery and corruption.
The MTR fined nearly 4,300 people for misusing the fare scheme in the nine months through February, while the Transport Department inspected buses and ferries across 650 routes.
While authorities should promote safe internet practices for the young and vulnerable, parents can strengthen the first line of defence by staying vigilant about their children’s online activities.
Increased supply, lower prices and rise in social stress in city have been blamed for shift from cannabis to the substance.
As city customs marks international recognition of centre to train canines to sniff out likes of drugs and explosives, other services wait for animals.
Despite rapid start to scrutiny of proposed Article 23 security legislation by lawmakers, there should be no compromise on making changes and improvements.
A worrying investigation by the consumer watchdog identified problems that will only deepen unless a fix is found.
Greater monitoring needed after poaching traps found in city countryside, posing a cruel threat to animals and people. Stiffer fines could work but only if offenders think they will be caught
Plugging loopholes that allow illegal work is important, but it is also critical to process asylum claims in a fair and timely way.
Losses by woman snared in HK$41 million cryptocurrency scam included HK$15 million loan taken out by her.
Christian Zheng Sheng College did not have enough funds to care for teachers and students after founder, principal allegedly stole HK$50 million in donations, bureau says.
Plaintiff Hung Chun-kit files personal injury claim over shooting on April 8, 2021, saying officers were ‘totally reckless’.
Commissioner of Customs and Excise Louise Ho says training will give staff an understanding about their duties under Safeguarding National Security Ordinance.
Helper discovers man lying in bed with tape covering mouth, nose, unconscious wife on the floor next to a bloodstained knife, insider says.
Wong Tsz-shing made false withdrawal applications amid wave of requests to city’s organ donation system after cross-border matching policy announced last year.
High Court issues bankruptcy order against Yu, who is board chairman of delisted Nan Hai Corporation, over his failure to repay investment bank CCB International Overseas.
Suspect allegedly bought items such as baton, bogus warrant card and pepper spray gun to ‘live out his fantasy of becoming a policeman’, insider reveals.
‘This is exactly what I want to tell the public: do not try to do any behaviour or activities that endanger national security … do not try to test the law,’ John Lee says.
Groups operated in Wong Tai Sin and Sai Kung, allegedly splashing red paint on buildings, damaging door locks and making intimidating phone calls.
Court orders ex-care home warden to pay 70% of cash award to sex assault victim after judge finds him liable for causing woman pain and suffering.
Activist Adam Ma was not granted early release for good behaviour because of the enactment of the Safeguarding National Security Ordinance, sources say.
Officers checking security camera footage of incident at a ground floor home at Ha Che Tsuen house on Fan Kam Road in Pat Heung area of Yuen Long.
Source says man found unconscious on staircase in Tsuen Wan tenement building, with investigation suggesting he was dragged there after passing out in nearby flat.
Five-month police operation revealed numerous instances of safety threats and lapses that hackers could exploit.
Justice secretary Paul Lam outlines scenarios where people could breach new domestic national security law.
Older brother finds child submerged in partially filled bathtub, her body covered in bruises and mother arrested on suspicion of ill-treatment or neglect while in charge of a child
Two draft proposals were sent to Japanese lawmaker Takashi Takai, one targeted human rights abuses in Hong Kong, while other addressed such concerns in general.
Man was holding knife and verbally abusing pedestrians at bus stop on Wo Yi Hop Road, police say.
Court of Appeal overturns arson, possession of illegal articles charges against waitress after judge Ernest Michael Lin failed to offer her chance to defend herself.
Officers apprehend three women, aged between 36 and 40, after carrying out undercover operations at two beauty parlours in Sha Tin and Kwun Tong.
Woman hired through government-funded scheme was earlier arrested on suspicion of child abuse after baby found to have suffered brain blood clot and fell into coma.
Police say three newly arrested over theft of 25 luxury watches from Causeway Bay shop on February 28 are 19-year-old woman and two men aged 24 and 27.
Suspected ringleader, three followers held for allegedly conspiring to defraud and possessing offensive weapon.
Newly passed domestic security law will also open up fugitives wanted by law enforcement to sanctions targeting those considered to be absconders.