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Armed robbers target mainland visitors at currency exchange, make off with HK$10 million in Tsim Sha Tsui attack

South China Morning Post

發布於 2019年11月21日00:11 • Danny Mok danny.mok@scmp.com
  • Masked and black-clad robbers, believed by police to be non-ethnic Chinese, grabbed bags of cash and fled as victims gave chase
  • Tsim Sha Tsui and Hung Hom have been hotspots for this type of street crime, usually involving money changers.
The victims gave chase after they were attacked by six armed robbers at around 5.40pm on Tuesday. Photo: Handout
The victims gave chase after they were attacked by six armed robbers at around 5.40pm on Tuesday. Photo: Handout

Four mainland visitors were attacked in Tsim Sha Tsui on Wednesday by six armed robbers who made off with luggage carrying HK$10 million in cash.

The mainland group was attacked by knife-wielding men after changing US dollars into Hong Kong dollars at a currency exchange shop at about 5.40pm. The attack occurred immediately after the transaction, according to reports.

The masked and black-clad robbers, believed by police to be non-ethnic Chinese, grabbed the luggage full of cash and fled as the victims gave chase.

At several points, they caught and struggled with the robbers, including near Chatham Road South close to Mody Road. The robbers dropped some of the money but escaped.

Police recovered the abandoned luggage near the Tsim Sha Tsui East Public Transport Interchange. Near that location, officers also found a machete, masks, some cash and other items.

Police searched the area but no arrests were made. Photo: Handout
Police searched the area but no arrests were made. Photo: Handout

The victims were taken to Queen Elizabeth Hospital for treatment. The police searched the vicinity but no arrests were made.

Tsim Sha Tsui and the adjacent Hung Hom area have been hotspots for this type of street crime, according to police, usually involving money changers.

On September 3, two men leaving a money changer carrying a bag with more than HK$5 million (US$638,876) were ambushed by a gang who beat them with batons and fled with the cash on Ma Tau Wai Road.

On May 2, two robbers targeted a man who had taken HK$4 million to a money exchange in Whampoa Garden in Hung Hom. The man suffered a knife wound to his leg. One of the robbers was stopped at the scene and all the money was recovered.

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