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Tanwei shelter supplies and electrical appliances are missing 4 outsourced employees arrested on suspicion of theft

2022-05-09T23:35:55.538Z


The "square cabin" community isolation facility in Tam Mei, Yuen Long was revealed to have outsourced employees who were suspected of stealing electrical appliances and supplies. It is understood that the stolen electrical appliances and materials, including masks, cup noodles, paper-packaged drinks, proprietary Chinese medicines, and even


The "square cabin" community isolation facility in Tam Mei, Yuen Long was revealed to have outsourced employees who were suspected of stealing electrical appliances and supplies.

It is understood that the stolen electrical appliances and materials, including masks, cup noodles, paper-packaged drinks, proprietary Chinese medicines, and even hair dryers, electric kettles, and "slippers", cannot be ruled out.

The managers of the cabins found that the supplies were often missing earlier, so they stepped up inspections and conducted a surprise inspection on the employees who had finished work last Friday (May 6). , found some materials, then exposed the incident and reported to the police.


In response to the inquiries of "Hong Kong 01", the police said that they received a referral from the relevant department on May 6, saying that some electrical appliances and food items in a community isolation facility in Tam Mei, Yuen Long were missing and were suspected to have been stolen.

After preliminary investigation, the case was classified as "theft", which was followed up by the Yuen Long District Criminal Investigation Team.

Officers arrested two men and two women, aged between 25 and 48, suspected of being involved in the case in Yuen Long District on the same day.

Three of the arrested men and women have been temporarily charged with one count of "enterprise theft"; one arrested woman has been temporarily charged with one count of "theft". The case will be brought before the Tuen Mun Magistrates' Court on June 23 hall.

Source: hk1

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