Hong Kong police arrest 7 over HK$7 million gold bar robbery at knifepoint
Hong Kong police have arrested seven individuals, four men and three women, in connection with a robbery of six gold bars valued at HK$7 million (US$893,102). The incident occurred early Thursday morning at an airport car park, where a 36-year-old man reported being ambushed by knife-wielding suspects.

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AI-generatedHong Kong police have arrested seven individuals, four men and three women, in connection with a robbery of six gold bars valued at HK$7 million (US$893,102). The incident occurred early Thursday morning at an airport car park, where a 36-year-old man reported being ambushed by knife-wielding suspects. The victim, who was hired to transport the gold bars from Indonesia to Hong Kong, had his backpack containing the bars stolen, sustaining injuries in the process. Police utilized surveillance footage to track down the suspects, aged 20 to 39, some of whom have triad backgrounds. Authorities believe some suspects may have fled to mainland China and are still searching for the stolen gold. The police indicated the attack was not random and likely involved an insider leaking information.
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5 extractedThe attack was not random and involved an insider leaking information.
Hong Kong police arrested seven people in connection with a HK$7 million gold bar robbery.
Some of the arrested suspects have triad backgrounds.
Three knife-wielding suspects wearing face coverings robbed the victim.
The victim was hired by a Chinese businessman to transport six 1kg gold bars from Indonesia to Hong Kong.