Boy, 13, among 16 arrested as Hong Kong police tackle juvenile crime
Hong Kong police arrested 16 individuals, including an 13-year-old boy, as part of a crackdown on juvenile crime. The arrestees, aged 13 to 39, comprised 11 teenagers suspected of offenses such as disorderly conduct, possession of offensive weapons, dangerous drugs, deception, and assault.

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AI-generatedHong Kong police arrested 16 individuals, including an 13-year-old boy, as part of a crackdown on juvenile crime. The arrestees, aged 13 to 39, comprised 11 teenagers suspected of offenses such as disorderly conduct, possession of offensive weapons, dangerous drugs, deception, and assault. The operation, conducted by the New Territories South regional headquarters, also resulted in the seizure of suspected etomidate vape cartridges and nicotine cartridges valued at approximately HK$5,100. Police stated their ongoing concern about youth crime and urged young people to avoid illegal activities. Nine arrests were made in Kwai Tsing, with the youngest being 14, and two boys, aged 14 and 15, were arrested at Kwai Chung Plaza.
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5 extractedPolice seized suspected etomidate vape cartridges, an e-cigarette device, and 91 nicotine cartridges worth about HK$5,100.
Chief Inspector Wong Chi-tang stated concern about youth crime and urged young people not to break the law.
Stolen goods worth about HK$4,000 (US$510) were involved in a shoplifting case linked to the 13-year-old.
The arrestees, aged 13 to 39, included 11 teenagers suspected of offenses like disorderly conduct, possession of weapons, drugs, deception, and assault.
Hong Kong police arrested 16 people, including a 13-year-old boy, as part of a crackdown on juvenile crime.