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Eyes on the Sky|Lone thieves stole sea cucumbers worth 7,080 yuan at a seafood shop in Sai Ying Pun

2022-08-02T06:53:10.536Z


In a seafood shop on the ground floor of No. 114 Des Voeux Road West, Sai Ying Pun, at 9 am today (2nd), when the clerk opened the shop to sort out the goods, they found that a batch of sea cucumbers was missing from the shelf with sea cucumbers at the door, so they searched the closed road. TV recording


In a seafood shop on the ground floor of No. 114 Des Voeux Road West, Sai Ying Pun, at 9 am today (2nd), when the clerk opened the shop to sort out the goods, they found that a batch of sea cucumbers was missing from the shelf with sea cucumbers at the door, so they searched the closed road. TV video.

The clip was filmed at 5:39 pm yesterday (1st), and a man wearing a dark shirt, denim shorts and a paper bag with a hand was wandering and looking around outside the store, looking suspiciously.

The man then reached out to the shelf, stole several packages of sea cucumbers worth 1,180 yuan and put them in a paper bag.

The police arrived at the scene today to investigate and reviewed CCTV footage. They are now looking for the thief. The case is now classified as shoplifting. No arrests have been made yet.


Mr. Cai, the head of the seafood shop, said in an interview that the thieves stole 6 packs of sea cucumbers worth 1,180 yuan, with a total loss of 7,080 yuan.

He said that the shop had been stolen for the first time in 5 years, and he suspected that the man was a habitual offender, because an expert had pointed out that the man had taken the sheep with him earlier.

Mr. Cai said helplessly: "You (the thief) told us to send a bag for you to eat, so what to steal? These people are useless."


Source: hk1

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