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6 men and women arrested in the property burglary case in Kwai Chung with missing more than 300 units' backup keys

2021-07-25T09:47:42.201Z


On Wednesday (21st), Kwai Chung Chaozhong Real Estate was infiltrated and stolen by a thief, including more than 300 rental units’ backup keys and other property. After investigation, the police arrested 6 people for burglary or handling stolen goods, including two masterminds.


Kwai Chung Chaozhong Real Estate was infiltrated and stolen by thieves last Wednesday (21st) and stole property including backup keys of more than 300 rental units. After investigation, the police arrested 6 people on suspicion of burglary or handling stolen goods, including two masterminds, and In a mini-storage of an industrial building suspected to be used by the culprits to store stolen goods, some of the stolen goods such as mobile phones and handbags were recovered.

However, the police have not recovered the backup keys for the time being, and further investigations are pending. It is not ruled out that more people will be arrested later.


The head of the first team of the Kwai Tsing District Crime Squad, Huang Lusha, explained the arrest this afternoon, saying that the Kwai Tsing Police District received a report last Wednesday about the burglary of the Chaozhong property on Castle Peak Road in Kwai Chung. After in-depth investigation, she watched a large number of closed circuit television And intelligence analysis, on Friday and Saturday (23rd and 24th), 5 men and 1 woman (25 to 42 years old) were arrested for crimes of entering the house and handling stolen goods.

The arrested persons respectively reported unemployed, job site and transport workers. Two of them are believed to be the masterminds of the case.

During the search, the police raided a mini-storage unit in an industrial building on Kwai Cheong Road, believed to be a place used by the culprits to store stolen goods, and recovered some of the stolen goods, including two mobile phones, a handbag, and a batch of documents stolen from Chaozhong Real Estate And cards.

As for the backup keys of a large number of stolen rental units, they have not been recovered.

The police had obtained the contact information of most of the unit owners through KC Property and contacted them to explain the situation of the case.

For the remaining units involved, the real estate company still needs to compile information so that the police can contact all owners as soon as possible.

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In addition, for the affected units, the police made targeted deployments to mobilize mobile units to step up patrols in the affected areas. At the same time, they contacted the security of the affected building and the owners' corporation, and posted notices on the building.

The case is still under investigation, and the police are tracing the whereabouts of the lost property. It is not ruled out that more people will be arrested later.

The KC Real Estate involved is located at Nos. 444-448 on Qingshan Road. The case was suspected to have occurred in the early hours of last Wednesday. Later, when the owner of the real estate shop returned to the shop at about 12 noon, he found traces of ransack and called the police.

After enumeration, KC Properties lost a total of more than 300 rental units' backup keys. The buildings and units to which they belonged were also marked on the back of the keys. Tenement units located at Kwong Fai Wai, Wo Yi Hop Road and Kwai Chung Section of Castle Peak Road were also marked on the back of the keys.

In addition, more than 3,500 yuan in cash, 3 bank books, two mobile phones, a black handbag, a batch of promotional leaflets, documents and staff cards were also stolen from the store.

Burglar steals backup keys for 300 units in Kwai Chung Chaozhong Properties, police urge residents to change locks

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Source: hk1

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