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66 Hermes bags were robbed! Hong Kong police responded: The Serious Crime Unit intervened, but no one has been arrested for the time being

ON NOVEMBER 30, THE GINZA XIAOMA TEAM ISSUED A STATEMENT SAYING THAT AT 7:33 ON THE SAME DAY, THE GINZA XIAOMA HONG KONG STORE (NEW WORLD BUILDING, CENTRAL, HONG KONG) UNFORTUNATELY SUFFERED A BURGLARY. The three gangsters forcibly broke into the store and robbed 66 Hermès handbags, including a number of precious Birkin and Kelly, with a total value of about HK$10 million, of which the total value of the consignment goods was about HK$3 million.

On December 1, the Hong Kong Police Force told reporters that the case was currently handed over to the second team of the Central District Crime Unit for follow-up, and no one has been arrested.

66 Hermes bags were robbed! Hong Kong police responded: The Serious Crime Unit intervened, but no one has been arrested for the time being

The scene of the incident

Previously reported:

GINZA XIAOMA Hong Kong store issued an official statement saying that at 7:33 on November 30, GINZA XIAOMA Hong Kong store (New World Building, Central, Hong Kong) unfortunately suffered a burglary. "After the incident, we have reported to the police as soon as possible, and the Hong Kong Police Serious Crime Unit has now taken over the case, and the investigation is in full swing."

66 Hermes bags were robbed! Hong Kong police responded: The Serious Crime Unit intervened, but no one has been arrested for the time being

GINZAXIAOMA香港店遭遇爆窃。

The surveillance footage of the store involved shows that three people broke into the store to commit the crime, violently smashed the glass display case, stole 66 handbags, put in three large bags and fled in a car.

66 Hermes bags were robbed! Hong Kong police responded: The Serious Crime Unit intervened, but no one has been arrested for the time being

The glass of the jewelry store was smashed.

It was previously reported that on November 3, a jewelry store in Northwater Plaza in Hong Kong was found to be stolen, and the police sent personnel to the scene to deal with it. Photographs show shards of shards of stolen glass strewn across the floor, a glass wall shattered, leaving a large hole, and broken glass counters where jewellery was stored. According to the shop, the total value of the stolen jewellery was about HK$1 million.

Source: Southern Plus client

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