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Kai Tak private car was suspected of being burned in fire, revealing that two car license plates were stolen in Tai Po

2021-03-31T21:34:49.785Z


A suspected arson case occurred in Kai Tak, Kowloon Bay. At about 3 am, it was reported that a private car parked on Chain Kai Road near Kai Tak Sports Park suddenly caught fire. The authorities received multiple fire reports. The fire department sent personnel to the scene after receiving the reports.


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Written by: Liu Ding'an and Chen Yongwu

2021-04-01 04:35

Last update date: 2021-04-01 05:23

A suspected arson case occurred in Kai Tak, Kowloon Bay.

At about 3 am, it was reported that a private car parked on Chainway Road near Kai Tak Sports Park suddenly caught fire. The authorities received multiple fire reports. After receiving the report, the fire department sent personnel to the scene to put out the fire. No one was injured in the incident.

The vehicle involved was a Toyota Harrier SUV. After preliminary investigation by the fire department, it was believed that the cause of the fire was suspicious, and it was handed over to the police for follow up.

Earlier today, a wounding case occurred in Kowloon City. A man was pulled out of a seven-person car and then slashed. The swordsman jumped into a private car and fled.

It is reported that witnesses pointed out that one of the fugitive vehicles was a BMW.

The police are also investigating whether the car is related to the wounding case.

At about 4 in the morning, the police received a report from a car owner stating that the license plate of a vehicle parked off No. 55 You King Lane, Tai Po, was stolen. After investigation, the police suspected that the license plate was applied to Kai Tak. On the burned vehicle.

A seven-man car at BMW brakes in Kowloon City cuts off the male driver and crashes into a barricade

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