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Tai Kok Tsui Seafood Company Suspected of Leaving Gasoline Bomb in Fire Truck

2019-12-06T21:03:00.311Z


At about 3 am on Saturday (7th), the police received a report that a truck caught fire on 16 Oak Street, Tai Kok Tsui. After the fire arrived, the fire was about to be extinguished. It is understood that three freezer trucks belonging to the same seafood company were parked at the scene. The windshield and left window of one of them burst and the passenger seat was burnt. Two broken bricks were left in the compartment, and it was suspected to contain Flammable liquid


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Written by: Deng Haixing

2019-12-07 04:55

Last updated: 2019-12-07 04:55

At about 3 am on Saturday (7th), the police received a report that a truck caught fire on 16 Oak Street, Tai Kok Tsui. After the fire arrived, the fire was about to be extinguished. It is understood that three freezer trucks belonging to the same seafood company were parked at the scene. The windshield and left window of one of them burst and the passenger seat was burnt. Two broken bricks were left in the compartment, and it was suspected to contain Flammable liquid glass bottles. In addition, the left side of another truck was also blackened, and a glass bottle was left on the ground next to the truck. As for the remaining truck, it was not damaged.

Sources said that at the time of the incident, some neighbourhood witnessed the crime of three to four people, including someone holding a brick to break the truck glass and throwing a petrol bomb; after the fire investigation, it was found that at least five fire heads were found, and the cause of the fire was believed to be suspicious The police classified the case as "arson" and are investigating the incident. Afterwards, a person in charge of the seafood company rushed back to understand that it is reported that he has been in the industry for more than 20 years. He has been in peace in the past, and he is inexplicable about this incident.

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One of the trucks had two broken bricks and glass bottles of suspected petrol bombs.

The person in charge of the truck involved in the seafood company rushed back to understand.

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Source: hk1

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