Major gold heist in Hong Kong: 10 robbers steal 65 kilograms of gold worth over 53 million yuan
On September 18, it was reported that a major robbery occurred at a gold processing workshop in Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong, in the early morning of September 17. About 10 robbers broke into the workshop and stole 65 kilograms of gold bars, gold bricks, and gold powder, with a total value of approximately HKD 58 million (about RMB 53.02 million). They also stole about HKD 30,000 in cash. The incident happened at around 5 a.m. that day, when the person who reported the case and five friends were resting inside the workshop. After the robbers succeeded, they took the six people outside the workshop, locked the main door with an iron chain, and then fled. The case has been handed over to the West Kowloon Crime Squad for further investigation.
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