On November 3, Nandu reporters learned from the Hong Kong police that in the early morning of the 2nd, a robbery case occurred on Nathan Road in Yau Ma Tei, Hong Kong. An off-duty police sergeant was robbed and suffered multiple stab wounds. The Yau Tsim Police District of Hong K

On November 3, Nandu reporters learned from the Hong Kong police that in the early morning of the 2nd, a robbery case occurred on Nathan Road in Yau Ma Tei, Hong Kong. An off-duty police sergeant was robbed and suffered multiple stab wounds. The Yau Tsim Police District of Hong Kong was involved in the case. On the same day, a 36-year-old Pakistani man who was holding a "street ticket" (a letter of guarantee issued by the Hong Kong Immigration Department that does not allow employment) was arrested. The case is under investigation. The victim did not suffer any property damage and was discharged from the hospital on the same day after receiving treatment.

The scene of the incident.

According to Senior Inspector Su Wenhao of the Crime Unit of Yau Tsim Police District in Hong Kong, at the time of the incident, a non-Chinese man tried to steal the victim's wallet, but failed. The victim immediately said that he was a policeman, and the man still did not He stopped and instead stabbed the victim's neck, hands and feet with a sharp weapon several times. During this period, passers-by tried to dissuade him and took a video, but the assailant eventually fled without a trace.

On November 2, the Criminal Division of Yau Tsim Police District identified the man through surveillance surveillance. At noon on the same day, he was arrested at his residence in Hung Hom on charges of "robbery" and "assaulting a police officer" and detained for investigation. The police said that this person is 36 years old and a Pakistani national. He has been in Hong Kong for more than ten years with a "street permit" (a letter of guarantee issued by the Hong Kong Immigration Department that does not allow employment). The police found multiple mobile phones and multiple wallets in his apartment. They do not rule out that they are stolen goods and are investigating whether there are any accomplices.

It is reported that the victim in the incident did not have any property damage, but suffered multiple stab wounds to his neck and body and was bleeding. After receiving treatment in the hospital, he was discharged from the hospital on the same day. The police reminded that the man involved not only committed the crime late at night when the public was tired or low on vigilance, but also carried a sharp weapon with him. The police adopt a "zero tolerance" attitude towards crimes involving serious violence, and theft is punishable by life imprisonment.

On November 3, Nandu reporters learned from the Hong Kong police that in the early morning of the 2nd, a robbery case occurred on Nathan Road in Yau Ma Tei, Hong Kong. An off-duty police sergeant was robbed and suffered multiple stab wounds. The Yau Tsim Police District of Hong Kong was involved in the case. On the same day, a 36-year-old Pakistani man who was holding a "street ticket" (a letter of guarantee issued by the Hong Kong Immigration Department that does not allow employment) was arrested. The case is under investigation. The victim did not suffer any property damage and was discharged from the hospital on the same day after receiving treatment.

The scene of the incident.

According to Senior Inspector Su Wenhao of the Crime Unit of Yau Tsim Police District in Hong Kong, at the time of the incident, a non-Chinese man tried to steal the victim's wallet, but failed. The victim immediately said that he was a policeman, and the man still did not He stopped and instead stabbed the victim's neck, hands and feet with a sharp weapon several times. During this period, passers-by tried to dissuade him and took a video, but the assailant eventually fled without a trace.

On November 2, the Criminal Division of Yau Tsim Police District identified the man through surveillance surveillance. At noon on the same day, he was arrested at his residence in Hung Hom on charges of "robbery" and "assaulting a police officer" and detained for investigation. The police said that this person is 36 years old and a Pakistani national. He has been in Hong Kong for more than ten years with a "street permit" (a letter of guarantee issued by the Hong Kong Immigration Department that does not allow employment). The police found multiple mobile phones and multiple wallets in his apartment. They do not rule out that they are stolen goods and are investigating whether there are any accomplices.

It is reported that the victim in the incident did not have any property damage, but suffered multiple stab wounds to his neck and body and was bleeding. After receiving treatment in the hospital, he was discharged from the hospital on the same day. The police reminded that the man involved not only committed the crime late at night when the public was tired or low on vigilance, but also carried a sharp weapon with him. The police adopt a "zero tolerance" attitude towards crimes involving serious violence, and theft is punishable by life imprisonment.

Written by: Nandu reporter Hou Jingjing