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The fake seven-man car was discovered by the real owner in Yuen Long and followed to Sham Shui Po police arrested three men for weapons inspection

2021-06-19T18:46:20.499Z


At 7pm on the 16th, a large number of police officers intercepted and searched a black seven-man car on Fuk Wah Street, Sham Shui Po, and arrested 3 Vietnamese men on the spot. Their hands were locked on the scene for investigation. The police moved from Fuk Wah Street to Qinzhou. The street pulled up the orange belt to blockade


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Written by: Lu Jiayu Lin Zhenhua

2021-06-16 21:12

Last update date: 2021-06-17 01:02

At 7pm on the 16th, a large number of police officers intercepted and searched a black seven-man car on Fuk Wah Street, Sham Shui Po, and arrested 3 Vietnamese men on the spot. Their hands were locked on the scene for investigation. The police moved from Fuk Wah Street to Qinzhou. The street was blocked by an orange belt.

Sources at the scene stated that the seven-person car involved was suspected of being lost and had a fake license plate. The police seized tools including reflective clothing, hoods and screwdrivers on the car.

Police intercepted and searched a black seven-person car at Fuk Wah Street, Sham Shui Po, and arrested three men at the scene.

(Photo by Lin Zhenhua)

The three arrested men are all Vietnamese. Two of them hold Hong Kong identity cards and the other holds street paper.

(Photo by Lin Zhenhua)

Sources at the scene stated that the intercepted seven-person vehicle was suspected of being stolen and had a fake license plate. The vehicle license was a photocopy of another license plate number. According to the police, a report was received. The informant stated that the vehicle involved was found in Tsuen Wan with the license plate number His friend owned it, so he called the police and followed the vehicle to Fuk Wah Street, Sham Shui Po. After parking the vehicle, the suspect alighted and went to the Golden Computer Mall for shopping.

Staff of the West Kowloon Stormtrooper laid an ambush at the scene and subdued the three men when they stepped out of the mall and got on the car.

It is reported that the three arrested are of Vietnamese descent, two of them hold Hong Kong identity cards and the man responsible for driving holds street paper.

Police officers searched the seven-person vehicle and seized tools including reflective clothing, hoods and screwdrivers.

The police are investigating the background and motives of the three men, and the case is temporarily in possession of false documents.

The police said that at 6:56 pm on the 16th, a 52-year-old man surnamed Chen reported that a suspicious private car was found on Tai Tong Road, Yuen Long, with the same license plate as another private car.

Chen then followed the private car to 146 Fuk Wah Street, Sham Shui Po.

Police officers arrived at the scene and found the private car on Fuk Wah Street. There was no one in the car at the time.

When the three persons involved, including a 31-year-old man named Xie, a 38-year-old man named Yao and a 35-year-old non-Chinese man, returned to pick up the car, the police officers immediately stopped them and seized a driving permit in the car. Photocopy and a batch of suspected burglary tools, including screwdrivers, wrenches, gravity sticks, headgear, gloves, caps and reflective clothing.



After preliminary investigation, the above three persons were arrested on suspicion of "possession of prohibited weapons", "possession of tools for illegal purposes" and "possession of offensive weapons".

The non-Chinese man was also suspected of "taking away vehicles without authorization", "driving false documents", "driving without a license" and "driving without third party risk insurance."

The case was handed over to the Criminal Investigation Team of Sham Shui Po Police District for follow-up.

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