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Gangs Fighting | Xin Ngee An 14K Road Speed ​​Chase, Strikes into the Gate, Strokes into Kwai Chung Police Station and Detains 10 Police

2021-09-11T13:22:57.055Z


The 60,000 yuan gambling debt triggered a crazy scene of two gangsters chasing on speed and shaking the iron gate of the police station late at night. According to the news, a small boss of New Ngee Ann in Tsim Sha Tsui, "A B", was dissatisfied with the helper of the drug trafficking business who defaulted on gambling debts. The day before yesterday (9th)


The 60,000 yuan gambling debt triggered a crazy scene of two gangsters chasing on speed and shaking the iron gate of the police station late at night.

According to the news, a small boss in Tsim Sha Tsui "A B" was dissatisfied with the drug dealer's helper who defaulted on gambling debts. In the early morning of the day before (9th), he and his men surrounded and beaten to vent their anger and chase the count. The 14K small boss "A Wei" who knew the victim tried to Intervened but were beaten at the same time, feeling uneasy, secretly "blowing the chicken" and summoning his subordinates to come to rescue the driver and retaliate.

Two groups of people drove and chased on the street. A B ran into the police station’s iron gate and asked the police for help, but the following A Wei’s men refused to give up. They forced into the police station through the gate and joined him. Eventually all people were stopped and arrested by the police.

It is reported that the New Territories South Region has targeted the remaining persons involved in the case and launched a large-scale raid. So far, 10 people have been arrested.


The two gangsters staged a speed chase because of private grievances. The young leader of New Ngee Ann in Tsim Sha Tsui drove his car into the Kwai Chung Police Station's gate for help.

(Photo by Lin Zhenhua)

The two key figures involved in the case are a 27-year-old man with the last name of Xin Ngee An, Tsim Sha Tsui, with the nickname "A B", who follows "Ah Qi" under Fit person "Xi B" of "Xin Ngee An" in Tsim Sha Tsui.

Another 36-year-old man surnamed Chen is nicknamed "A Wei", and he is a subordinate of "Da Wen," a 14K fierce tofu student named "Da Wen".

It is understood that Ah Wei and a 26-year-old man who has no triad background and worked as a chef, met Ah B on social occasions two years ago and began to assist Ah B in drug trafficking.

However, the man borrowed 60,000 yuan from A B for gambling money, but he hasn't repaid the money for a long time.

Ah B was very dissatisfied, and found that Ah Wei was still in contact with the man, so he summoned several subordinates at 0 o'clock in the morning the day before, picked up Ah Wei in the car, and threatened him to call the man to have a supper.

The man did not want to fraudulently agree to the appointment. As a result, he was also taken into a car and taken to a location in Sha Tin, where he was beaten with bare hands by four Xin Nghe An.

At the same scene, Ah Wei witnessed the situation, tried to stop it to no avail, and was beaten by four people at the same time.

Unwilling to reconcile, Ah Wei secretly used WhatsApp to contact his subordinates and share his real-time location, so that his subordinates could track his location and come to rescue.

The two black cars are chasing fast, even if the traffic light is red, they are ignored.

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After a round of beatings, Ah B's men escorted the bruised man out of the car in Sham Shui Po and took away, while Ah Wei remained in the car.

At this time, Ah Wei's subordinates arrived in two cars separately. Seeing that the situation was wrong, Ah B speeded up and fled towards Tsuen Wan.

Ignoring traffic regulations, the three vehicles drove on the road in the early hours of the morning, repeatedly "rushing through the red light" or driving in the opposite direction. One of the 14K vehicles collided with other vehicles. Fortunately, no one was injured in the accident.

Suspected that there was no way, Ah B drove his car into the parking lot gate of Kwai Chung Police Station and tried to ask the police for help. At that time, the two 14K horsemen who followed got out of the car and passed through the gap in the railing of the car to meet Ah Wei. .

Police officers in the police station were alarmed by the loud noise and discovered that a private car was hitting the brakes, fearing that someone would attack the police station. They immediately waited. The officers intercepted a total of 4 people including Ah B and Ah Wei. Knowing that the incident was a personal grievance, four people were arrested on the spot.

The New Territories South Region subsequently took over the investigation, and at least 10 people have been arrested so far, including the Xin Ngee Ann who was involved in assaulting the male victim, the driver of the vehicle and the owner of the vehicle involved.

▼▼The police arrested 115 people at the scene, "One Brother" Supervisor Xiao Zeyi▼▼


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It is understood that the two gangsters’ actions were lawless, and they even blatantly crashed into the police station’s brakes. The police officers were very angry about the incident. They carried out the "Plowing Sweep" operation on the 9th and 10th for two consecutive nights to conduct inspections. At many entertainment venues in Hung Hom and Yau Tsim Mong districts, "One Brother" Xiao Zeyi also appeared as a supervisor in Tsim Sha Tsui.

It is reported that the operation was mainly targeted at the triad. A total of 115 people were arrested, most of them 14K persons, of which 5 were suspected of conspiracy to injure others; 16 people were also arrested in an unlicensed bar, belonging to the New Yonem in Tsim Sha Tsui.

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Source: hk1

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