Hong Kong Police Force
OrganizationHong Kong Police Force involved in arrests for fraud, animal cruelty, traffic scams, and violent crimes.
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The Hong Kong Police Force (HKPF) is the primary law enforcement agency in Hong Kong. Recent news highlights its involvement in a range of activities, making it a subject of public interest. The HKPF has recently arrested hundreds in connection with a HK$620 million fraud and money laundering crackdown, demonstrating its efforts to combat financial crimes. They also arrested a man for animal cruelty after discovering dead animals in his flat. Furthermore, the force is dealing with a surge in reported traffic accident scams. Security Minister Chris Tang emphasized the need for resilience in the face of external pressures. Other incidents involving the HKPF include investigating fatal traffic accidents, a murder case, a violent assault, and the discovery of a wild boar carcass near a prominent residence. The HKPF's diverse responsibilities, from tackling complex financial crimes to responding to local incidents, underscore its crucial role in maintaining law and order in Hong Kong.
Last updated: February 2, 2026
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