Gold Robbery at Hong Kong Airport Car Park
نظرة سريعة
- Three knife-wielding assailants robbed a 36-year-old man of six gold bars worth HK$7 million at Hong Kong International Airport's car park.
- The victim was injured and taken to hospital.
- Police arrested nine suspects, with eight now charged.
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لماذا يهم
A man carrying a significant amount of gold was ambushed and robbed by knife-wielding assailants at a Hong Kong airport car park.
The robbery occurred early on Thursday at Hong Kong International Airport’s car park 3, where a 36-year-old local man, carrying a backpack loaded with six gold bars weighing about 6kg and valued at HK$7 million, was ambushed by three knife-wielding assailants.
The attackers slashed his arms and legs before escaping towards Tung Chung in a getaway car with fake licence plates.
The victim was taken to hospital.
Hong Kong police initially rounded up nine suspects, aged 19 to 39, including getaway drivers and accomplices.
Eight have been charged with conspiracy to rob or other offences, while a woman was released on bail.
أسئلة مفتوحة
- Where did the assailants escape to?
- What is the status of the investigation?






