There was a crazy driving case in Tsim Sha Tsui.
According to the news, yesterday (28th) at around 11 o'clock in the evening, a Mercedes-Benz private car was driving along Austin Road in Jordan, and suddenly turned left into Nathan Road illegally. A traffic police motorcycle signaled the other party to stop upon seeing the situation, but the Mercedes-Benz private car continued to drive fast, speeding up and fleeing. It ran through the red light at least five times, then turned right into Salisbury Road, intending to flee in the direction of the Tsim Sha Tsui Pier Go, the material went out of control and crashed the 6-meter-long iron railing on the opposite side of the Hong Kong Space Museum. The driver then abandoned the car and fled. Walked along Salisbury Road to Kowloon Park Drive and fled without a trace. The injured police sergeant informed his colleagues to search everywhere, but no one was found.
The Mercedes-Benz involved in the incident crashed into a 6-meter-long iron fence and the front of the car was damaged.
(Photo by Huang Jiangqi)
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After investigation by other police officers at the scene, they found that the involved Mercedes-Benz was covered with a license plate belonging to a white Tesla private car, and about 56 grams of suspected cocaine was pulled out from the front of the car, with a market value of about 50,000 yuan. At the same time, drug detection dogs were arranged to assist in the investigation , the case was classified as a traffic accident with no injuries - damage to government property, assault on the police, use of false documents, dangerous driving and drug trafficking. The case was handed over to the seventh team of the criminal investigation team of the Yau Tsim Police District for follow-up. A local man aged about 30 is being traced , about 1.68 meters tall, wearing a black jacket at the time of the incident, the sheriff injured his foot, was treated in an ambulance, and then sent to Queen Elizabeth Hospital for treatment.
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The injured sheriff received initial treatment in an ambulance.
(Photo by Huang Jiangqi)