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Police offer reward of $250,000 to appeal for information on open fire case in Central (with photos)
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     Police are now offering a reward of $250,000 to appeal to the public for information on an open fire case happened in Central on June 10.

     The case happened in the small hours on June 10. Seven men with machetes attacked another party’s vehicle outside 34 Wyndham Street. The suspect, believed to belong to the party inside the vehicle under attack, reportedly used a firearm to shoot a man armed with machete. The man was wounded with gunshot.

     Three men were injured in the case, of which a non-ethnic Chinese (NEC) man had gunshot wounds to his abdomen. A bullet head, a bullet casing and nine knives in suspected connection with the case were seized. A total of five men were arrested for attempted wounding and possession of offensive weapon, including a 24-year-old local man and four NEC men, aged from 23 to 42. The five men have been charged jointly with one count of attempted wounding with intent and each with one count of possession of offensive weapon.

     The case was taken up by the Organised Crime and Triad Bureau (OCTB) for investigation. Police are actively liaising with other law enforcement agencies for intelligence exchange, in which violence and firearms are involved in the case, so as to bring suspects to justice as soon as possible. Deputy Commissioner of Police (Operations), Mr Yuen Yuk-kin, had a special meeting with the senior management of Immigration Department and the Hong Kong Customs and Excise Department today (June 13) on strengthening collaboration and joint operations to combat serious crimes of this kind.

     Anyone who has information relating to the crime, the whereabouts of the firearms used or the whereabouts of the suspect is urged to dial 999 or contact the OCTB on 6277 1708.  
 
Ends/Monday, June 13, 2022
Issued at HKT 23:34
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The Hong Kong Police Force held a meeting today (June 13) with the senior management of the Immigration Department and the Customs and Excise Department on how to strengthen collaboration and take joint operations to combat serious crimes of this kind in view of an open fire case happened in Central on June 10. Deputy Commissioner of Police (Operations), Mr Yuen Yuk-kin (second right); Director of Crime & Security, Mr Yip Wan-lung (first right); Chief Superintendent of the Organized Crime & Triad Bureau, Mr Wong-Wai (third right); Deputy Director of Immigration, Mr Kwok Joon-fung, Benson (second left); Assistant Director (Enforcement), Mr Chan Wai-lit (third left) and Senior Principal Immigration Officer (Enforcement), Mr So Chun-ho (first left) attended the meeting.
The Hong Kong Police Force held a meeting today (June 13) with the senior management of the Immigration Department and the Customs and Excise Department on how to strengthen collaboration and take joint operations to combat serious crimes of this kind in view of an open fire case happened in Central on June 10. Deputy Commissioner of Police (Operations), Mr Yuen Yuk-kin (second right); Director of Crime & Security, Mr Yip Wan-lung (first right); Chief Superintendent of the Organized Crime & Triad Bureau, Mr Wong-wai (third right); Deputy Commander of Customs & Excise, Mr Chan Tsz-tat (second left); and Assistant Commander (Intelligence and Investigation), Mr Woo Wai-kwan (first left) attended the meeting.