close
close

Man who was arrested for robbery from the Hong Kong animal shop with fruit knife

A man was arrested

Inspector Wong Ka-hung from Tuen District Crime Squad said on Sunday that the man had been suspected of getting into the shop with a 30 cm knife (11.8-inch) the day before at 3:30 p.m., and intimidating and intimidating and intimidating female employees in the handover of money and value values ​​on the day before.

“The police District Muni dedicated essential workers to the case; civil servants from the crime, secret services and anti-triad sections and the staff of the task force to check large amounts of surveillance material near the location,” said Wong.

The inspector said that the suspect had fled the scene after receiving the valuables, while the shop employee contacted her supervisor and her police.

Wong said the suspect was arrested in Tuen Mun at midnight after the officials collected information about the alleged appearance of the perpetrator and the route he had taken to leave the scene.

Some of the film materials in the case came from devices that were installed as part of an urban guideline to increase the number of surveillance cameras.

The force began to install the cameras in April last year, with 615 cameras already being set up by the end of 2024.

Leave a Comment