A taxi driver was beaten in Tsim Sha Tsui.
At about 3 a.m., it was reported that a taxi was waiting for passengers on the street near Mody Road, Tsim Sha Tsui East. During the period, two men boarded the car, but they did not tell the destination for a long time.
The two guests were suspected of having alcohol on their bodies, and then answered the question. The taxi driver asked about the itinerary again, but the two drunk passengers suddenly scolded, then started to hoop their necks from the back, and dragged the taxi driver out of the car and beat them violently.
It is understood that one of the driver's front teeth was also thrown.
The two drunken guests fled after the attack, and the taxi driver made a self-report.
The police arrived at the scene to investigate, but found money, wallets, telephones and other belongings left in the taxi, which were suspected to be owned by the two attackers.
Not long after, the two drunk people were suspected of returning to find their lost property and were arrested by the police on the spot.
The injured taxi driver was taken to hospital by ambulance.
Police are investigating the incident.