Convenience store robbery occurred in Tsim Sha Tsui.
At midnight yesterday (19th), at the Hershey Center, 63 Mody Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, after a man in his thirties broke into a convenience store, he showed a sharp knife about 20 centimeters long and threatened a 58-year-old surname. Zheng, a female clerk, and asked the clerk to add 10,000 yuan to her "WeChat Pay HK".
The clerk was shocked and at a loss. The man "impatiently" walked to the cashier and added 5,000 yuan to his "WeChat Pay HK".
After he succeeded, he fled immediately, and the female clerk immediately called the police.
The police officers arrived at the scene and intercepted nearby, but did not find it.
After preliminary investigation, the case was a robbery and was handed over to Yau Tsim Police District Criminal Investigation Team No. 4 for follow-up. No one has been arrested for the time being. A 30-year-old man is now being hunted, wearing a black shirt and jeans at the time of the crime. Wear a black cap.
No one was injured in the incident.
A man broke into a convenience store in Tsim Sha Tsui with a knife and demanded 10,000 yuan for his "WeChat Pay HK". He then re-valued 5,000 yuan and left.
(Photo by Chen Yongwu)
A man broke into a convenience store in Tsim Sha Tsui with a knife and demanded 10,000 yuan for his "WeChat Pay HK". He then added 5,000 yuan and left. A female clerk was present to assist in the investigation.
(Photo by Chen Yongwu)
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