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Ambush Watches | Proprietor of Watch Shop in South Asia Hanwei 4, Tsim Sha Tsui Robbed Richard Mille for $1.5 million

2020-07-24T03:13:11.196Z


Robbery occurred in Tsim Sha Tsui. At 7 o'clock in the evening on Thursday (23rd), the male proprietor of a watch shop at 47 Granville Road, passing by the pavement opposite the shop, reportedly killed 4 South Asian men in black shirts and hats. He threw a fist and snatched a Richard Mille watch worth about 1.4 million yuan, 100,000 yuan diamond earrings and a necklace from his hand. The police arrived at the scene to pull up the cordon to investigate, and later recovered the earrings and neck training in a parking lot. The 32-year-old male victim was surnamed Li. After assisting in the investigation at the scene, he was soberly sent to Queen Elizabeth Hospital for treatment. A staff member of a nearby shop said that he had witnessed several suspicious South Asian men starting to ambush near the scene at about 3 pm. The police classified the case as a "robbery" and the Criminal Investigation Team of Yau Tsim Police District has taken over and followed up.


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Written by: Zhu Yashuang and Chen Kangzhi

2020-07-23 21:26

Last update date: 2020-07-24 11:06

Robbery occurred in Tsim Sha Tsui. At 7 o'clock in the evening on Thursday (23rd), the male proprietor of a watch shop at 47 Granville Road, passing by the pavement opposite the shop, reportedly killed 4 South Asian men in black shirts and hats. He threw a fist and snatched a Richard Mille watch worth about 1.4 million yuan, 100,000 yuan diamond earrings and a necklace from his hand.

The police arrived at the scene to pull up the cordon to investigate, and later recovered the earrings and neck training in a parking lot. The 32-year-old male victim was surnamed Li. After assisting in the investigation at the scene, he was soberly sent to Queen Elizabeth Hospital for treatment. A staff member of a nearby shop said that he had witnessed several suspicious South Asian men starting to ambush near the scene at about 3 pm. The police classified the case as a "robbery" and the Criminal Investigation Team of Yau Tsim Police District has taken over and followed up.

A robbery occurred on Granville Road in Tsim Sha Tsui near Granville. The owner of a watch shop was robbed of 1.4 million watches. (Photo by Chen Kangzhi)

This morning (24th) the reporter called Mr. Li, the person in charge of the famous watch family, to understand the situation. He has been discharged from the hospital, mainly due to head and hand injuries. Mr. Li recalled the incident saying that after the shop closed at about 7:30 last night, he left alone. When he walked across the street from the shop, someone suddenly attacked him from the back to the left of his head and pushed him to the ground. There were 3 to 4 A South Asian man punched and kicked him for 20 seconds and left.

During the attack, Mr. Li's personal belongings, including wallets and diamond earrings, fell to the ground, but the assailant did not take them away, but forcibly snatched Richard Mille, which he wore on his hand, worth about 1.5 million yuan. Name table. Afterwards, Mr. Li learned from a nearby store that the South Asian men involved had been wandering around the site from 3 to 4 pm yesterday. I believe they "stepped on the line" to find the target earlier. Mr. Li pointed out that he would often invite guests to the diplomatic name list. After the attack, he would be more careful when going out.

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