Group 1 - A significant robbery occurred at a currency exchange shop in Central, Hong Kong, on December 18, involving approximately 10 billion Japanese yen (around 45.15 million RMB) being stolen [1][6] - Four victims, including a 39-year-old man from mainland China and a 50-year-old local man, were present during the incident, but no injuries were reported [1] - One suspect has been arrested, while three others remain at large; the police are actively investigating the case [1][4] Group 2 - The robbery involved the assailants threatening the staff with knives and escaping with multiple suitcases filled with cash [1][6] - The police found a suspicious vehicle linked to the crime and collected fingerprints and evidence from it [4] - The logistics of transporting 10 billion yen, which would require 100,000 banknotes weighing approximately 100 kilograms, raises questions about the feasibility of the robbery [6]
香港中环大劫案,4人抢走10亿日元后逃走!“至少10万张纸币重200斤,叠起来有3层楼高”!警方已抓获1人
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-12-18 16:44