The police intercepted a man in a back alley on Hankow Road in Tsim Sha Tsui yesterday (16th) morning and found that one of the motorcycles he was driving and three other motorcycles parked in the back alley were all lost with fake license plates and driving. certificate.
The man involved was arrested and detained by the Department for investigation.
The incident occurred at about 7:30 yesterday morning. According to intelligence, officers from the anti-triad operation team of the Yau Tsim Police District launched an ambush-style anti-theft operation in the back lanes from Peking Road to Haiphong Road in Tsim Sha Tsui.
In the meantime, officers found a Chinese man driving a motorcycle to a back alley on Hankou Road and made actions on the three motorcycles parked in the back alley, including removing the battery of one of the motorcycles.
The ambushing officers then stepped forward to stop and search the man.
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After investigation, the police found 3 motorcycles on the scene, and a total of 4 motorcycles drove by the man, all of which were stolen.
Among them, three motorcycles were equipped with driving permits and license plates stolen from other motorcycles.
The police suspect that the man involved in the case stole unattended motorcycles, vehicle permits and license plates from various districts in Hong Kong, including Yau Ma Tei, Sham Shui Po, Shau Kei Wan and Ngau Tau Kok, and stored the stolen motorcycles in the aforementioned rear lane. , In order to later resell motorcycle parts or the entire motorcycle for profit.
The officers arrested a 44-year-old local man surnamed Feng on charges including theft, theft in a car, the use of false documents, driving without a valid driver’s license and driving without a valid third party insurance.
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