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Two plainclothes police officers armed with guns and batons against glass arrested two people after a motorhome in Tsim Sha Tsui crashed into four cars in reverse

2022-01-01T00:22:45.619Z


A 30-second-long clip was circulated on the Internet. After an Audi RV was suspected of crashing into a roadside vehicle in Tsim Sha Tsui, about ten plainclothes police officers armed with batons, waved and hit the window glass, and screamed "Get off the car. !",


A 30-second-long clip was circulated on the Internet. After an Audi RV was suspected of crashing into a roadside vehicle in Tsim Sha Tsui, about ten plainclothes police officers armed with batons, waved and hit the window glass, and screamed "Get off the car. !" Then, after pulling the people out of the car, they yelled "Keep down!" During the period, the sound of the engine and the sound of stepping on the accelerator could be heard, and there were also bright flashing lights at the scene.

Sources said that a police officer had drawn a gun and pointed it at the RV.


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It is understood that the incident occurred at about 1 am today (January 1) when the Audi RV was driving along Kimberley Road and suddenly crossed the lane and rammed into a TESLA private car and another car, and suddenly went against the lane. Turn right onto Carnarvon Road and crash into two dead cars on the side of the road.

At that time, a group of plainclothes police officers wearing police vests happened to patrol a nearby bar and found that the vehicle involved in the incident had an accident. The guns were pointed at the RV; the other police officers surrounded the RV and drew their batons to hit the window, opened the door and arrested the 1 man and 1 woman in the RV.



It is reported that a small amount of suspected drugs was recovered at the scene.

The police later summoned drug detection dogs to the scene to assist in searching for other prohibited items on the vehicle.

Including the Audi RV, the crash involved 5 cars.

Looking through the information, the vehicle involved was stopped by the police in Mong Kok in the early hours of the 11th of last year, and the driver in the vehicle was arrested for possession of drugs.

However, it is believed that the man involved in the case was not the male driver who was arrested last month.

The TESLA driver was injured after the accident and must be sent to hospital for treatment.

The police pointed out at the time that a suspicious private car was found off Fa Yuen Street by officers from the Special Task Force of the Transport Department of the West Kowloon Region during a patrol in the district at about 0:00 am on the 11th. After failing to stop as instructed and drove away from the scene, the officers started a chase. A 44-year-old man surnamed Mo drove the private car to Nelson Street and fled.

The officer subdued the man in a back alley at No. 20 Nelson Street.

During the interrogation, the man suspected that he discarded a packet of 12.8 grams of suspected cocaine powder. The officer arrested the man on suspicion of drug trafficking. He is currently being detained for investigation.

The total value of drugs seized during the operation was about 13,000 Hong Kong dollars.

The case is handed over to the Criminal Investigation Team of the Mong Kok Police District for follow-up. It is not ruled out that more people will be arrested.

According to the police, it was reported that during patrols along Kimberley Road, officers found a private car that looked suspicious and the officers tried to stop it. However, the car failed to stop as instructed and the officers hit the private car with a truncheon. vehicle.

The private car accelerated along the eastbound direction of Kimberley Road. During this time, it hit another private car and continued to cross the lane and hit a third private car.

Later, when the private car involved turned right into the junction of Kimberley Road and Carnarvon Road, it was suspected of losing control and crashing into two other private cars.

The police officer fired a gun to stop the private car involved and subdued the 45-year-old male driver surnamed Ye and the 34-year-old female passenger surnamed Shao.

The police found that 3 packets of suspected "ice" were thrown out of the vehicle.

After preliminary investigations, Ye Nan was arrested on suspicion of "driving frantically," "hiding drugs," and "failed to produce identification documents," and Shao Nu was arrested on suspicion of "hiding drugs."

In the accident, the first private car hit, a 39-year-old male driver surnamed Zheng, had a neck injury and was sent to hospital for treatment.

Police stop suspicious Audi in Mong Kok, driver abandons the car and flees, arrested for possession of drugs

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Source: hk1

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