In the early morning, the retired Assistant Commissioner of the Police, Wu Dashi, was caught by the thief and stole wallets, mobile phones and other property.
At about 3 am today (16th), a 64-year-old British man accidentally slipped and fell while passing Cameron Road and Chatham Road South in Tsim Sha Tsui, with head and hand injuries.
At the right time, two South Asian men, about 20 years old, saw this and stepped forward to help the victim.
The victim was not deceived, but after the two left, they realized that a mobile phone worth about 4,000 yuan and a wallet containing 1,500 yuan in cash were missing. They suspected that they had been stolen by the two.
The stormtroopers who patrolled the site found that the victim was injured, so they approached to understand, and called an ambulance to send him to Queen Elizabeth Hospital for treatment.
Police officers intercepted near the scene but did not find any.
The case was classified as theft and was handed over to the District Crime Squad of Yau Tsim Police to take over the investigation.
Kevin Woods, the retired Assistant Commissioner of Police, was stolen from Tsim Sha Tsui this morning.
(the Internet)
It is understood that the male victim was Kevin Woods, the retired Assistant Commissioner of Police.
Looking through the information, Wu Dashi joined the police force in 1980 and worked in the Commercial Crime Bureau.
He had a smooth career. He was a senior superintendent of the police motive force. After he was promoted to chief superintendent, he successively served as the commander of the Yau Tsim Police District and the deputy commander of the New Territories South Region.
He was promoted to Assistant Commissioner in 2010 and served as Dean of the Police Academy, and he retired in 2012.
The two South Asian men suspected to be involved in the case were about 20 years old. One of them was wearing a black shirt, black trousers and a black mask; the other was wearing a white shirt, black trousers and a light-colored mask.
The police are now chasing the two men to justice.
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