Core Points - A significant gold heist occurred in Hong Kong, involving 65 kilograms of gold valued at approximately 59 million HKD, marking it as one of the largest gold thefts in recent years [1][6] - The incident involved 17 men who executed the theft without weapons, leading to a police investigation that has resulted in the arrest of 14 individuals, with 4 still at large [1][6] - The police suspect that the incident may be linked to a business dispute among partners in the gold company involved [1][6] Incident Details - The theft took place on September 17 at 5:50 AM at the Kam Lai Fook Jewelry Company located in the Fu Heng Industrial Building in Hung Hom, Kowloon [2][6] - The assailants ordered three employees to remain in a room while they stole the gold [2][6] - The area is known for its concentration of jewelry businesses, with many small companies operating within the same industrial building [2][3] Company Operations - Kam Lai Fook Jewelry Company typically operates with its doors closed, leading to perceptions that it is not actively conducting business [3][4] - Employees from nearby companies reported a lack of interaction with Kam Lai Fook, indicating a low profile in the local business community [3][4] Police Investigation - The police have confirmed that all stolen gold has been recovered, and no injuries were reported during the incident [6] - Among the arrested individuals, some have suspected connections to organized crime [5][6] - Initial reports suggested that cash was also stolen, but it was later clarified that only about 20,000 HKD was missing [6]
实探:香港65公斤黄金劫案打金工场日常紧闭大门 警方:可能涉及商业纠纷
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-09-19 14:05