Mainland Hands Over Another TST Robbery Suspect
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2019-02-18 HKT 21:36
Mainland authorities on Monday handed over another suspect believed to have been involved in a smash-and-grab robbery in Tsim Sha Tsui last year.
More than 23-million dollars’ worth of jewellery was stolen from the shop on July 1 last year. Local police arrested 8 people in Hong Kong, and three men were located on the mainland and handed over on August 4.
The latest suspect to be handed over at the Lok Ma Chau Boundary Control Point is a 50-year-old local man.
Mainland officers also handed over a 51-year-old local man, suspected of stealing goods worth about 18 million dollars while employed as a truck driver for different companies between 2017 and 2018.
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