2002-03-13 16:04 The Police are investigating a robbery in which one million Renminbi was lost from a 60-year-old male merchant and his 34-year-old male colleague this afternoon.The two victims arrived in Hong Kong from Macau carrying approximately One Million Renminbi in a handbag at 12.30pm. At 1240hrs after passing immigration counter, they were attacked from behind by three to five males with fists at China Hong Kong City. The attackers fled on foot with the handbag. The victims sufferred minor head injuries and were sent to Queen Elizabeth Hospital for treatment. Police investigations are continuing. 2002-03-13 16:14 The Police are investigating a robbery in which a 60-year-old man was robbed of one million renminbi in Tsim Sha Tsui this afternoon. Accompanied by his 38-year-old male colleague Lau X-tak, the victim, Wu X-biu, carried a handbag containing about one million renminbi and travelled from Macau to Hong Kong. After leaving the closed area in the China Ferry Terminal at about 12.40 pm, the victim was attacked from behind by three to five males with fists at China Hong Kong City. The culprits then made off with the handbag. They knocked down a 34-year-old passer-by Yeung X-ken while fleeing. The two victims sufferred minor head injuries and were sent to Queen Elizabeth Hospital for treatment. Investigation by the District Cime Unit, Yau Tsim District are continuing. 2002-03-13 17:50 The Police are investigating a robbery in which a 60-year-old man was robbed of one million renminbi in Tsim Sha Tsui this afternoon. Accompanied by his 38-year-old male colleague Lau X-tak, the victim, Wu X-biu, carried a handbag containing about one million renminbi and travelled from Macau to Hong Kong. After leaving the closed area in the China Ferry Terminal at about 12.40 pm, the victim was attacked from behind by six to eight males with fists at China Hong Kong City. The culprits then made off with the handbag. They knocked down a 34-year-old passer-by Yeung X-ken while fleeing. The two victims sufferred minor head injuries and were sent to Queen Elizabeth Hospital for treatment. Investigation by the District Cime Unit, Yau Tsim District are continuing.Operators of money exchange shops are urged to contact police officers of the Crime Unit, Yau Tsim District at 2731 7238 or 2731 7239 should they spot any suspicious transactions involving a large amount of Renminbi. 2002-03-13 18:01 The Police are investigating a robbery in which a 60-year-old man was robbed of one million renminbi in Tsim Sha Tsui this afternoon. Accompanied by his 38-year-old male colleague Lau X-tak, the victim, Wu X-biu, carried a handbag containing about one million renminbi and travelled from Macau to Hong Kong. After leaving the closed area in the China Ferry Terminal at about 12.40 pm, the victim was attacked from behind by six to eight males with fists at China Hong Kong City. The culprits then made off with the handbag. They knocked down a 34-year-old passer-by Yeung X-ken while fleeing. The two victims sufferred minor head injuries and were sent to Queen Elizabeth Hospital for treatment. Investigation by the District Cime Unit, Yau Tsim District are continuing.Operators of money exchange shops are urged to contact police officers of the Crime Unit, Yau Tsim District at 2731 7238 or 2731 7239 should they spot any suspicious transactions involving a large amount of Renminbi. 2002-03-13 19:00 The Police are investigating a robbery in which a 60-year-old man was robbed of one million renminbi in Tsim Sha Tsui this afternoon. Accompanied by his 38-year-old male colleague Lau X-tak, the victim, Wu X-biu, carried a handbag containing about one million renminbi and travelled from Macau to Hong Kong. After leaving the closed area in the China Ferry Terminal at about 12.40 pm, the victim was attacked from behind by six to eight males with fists at China Hong Kong City. The culprits then made off with the handbag. They knocked down a 34-year-old passer-by Yeung X-ken while fleeing. The two victims sufferred minor head injuries and were sent to Queen Elizabeth Hospital for treatment. Investigation by the District Crime Squad, Yau Tsim District are continuing.Operators of money exchange shops are urged to contact police officers of the Crime Unit, Yau Tsim District at 2731 7238 or 2731 7239 should they spot any suspicious transactions involving a large amount of Renminbi. |