Four Men Arrested After Suspected Triad Clash

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2019-03-03 HKT 09:11

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  • Police say they believe triad clashes were behind a case of wounding and criminal damage in Tsim Sha Tsui on Saturday. File photo: RTHK

    Police say they believe triad clashes were behind a case of wounding and criminal damage in Tsim Sha Tsui on Saturday. File photo: RTHK

Police said four men were arrested in a case of wounding and criminal damage in Cameron Road in Tsim Sha Tsui late on Saturday.

They believe the case may be linked to a wounding in Sham Shui Po last month, which is suspected of being a triad clash.

Police said a 24-year-old man was in his car outside an address in Cameron Road, where he intended to pick up a friend.

They said he was attacked by five people with a knife and a shackle, and suffered stab wounds to his feet, before escaping in the car.

They said the man who was wounded is in hospital but his condition is not life-threatening.

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