One arrested after 1 billion yen robbed from Hong Kong currency shop

Hong Kong police have arrested one suspect after four knife-wielding men robbed currency exchange staff of cash worth nearly HK$50 million. The incident occurred at 9.06am on Thursday at 181 Queen’s Road Central in Sheung Wan. The two victims were unharmed.

Hong Kong police received a report at 9.06am on Thursday of a robbery at a currency exchange shop at 181 Queen’s Road Central near Grand Millennium Plaza in Sheung Wan. Four armed men wielding knives robbed two staff members of 1 billion Japanese yen, equivalent to nearly HK$50 million or US$6.4 million. The robbers fled westward along Queen’s Road Central after the theft.

Officers later located a car believed to be connected to the case at 123 Jervois Street in the same neighbourhood. A man was arrested and taken into custody for questioning. The victims—a man with a two-way exit permit and a driver holding a Hong Kong identity card—were not injured.

The police have not released additional details as the investigation continues. The incident in a bustling commercial area has drawn local attention.

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Hong Kong police have detained 15 Hong Kong residents in connection with a robbery involving about ¥1 billion in cash from a Japanese company's employees. The theft took place in central Hong Kong, and the stolen money has not been recovered.

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On March 16, 2022, a masked intruder forced Yuchen Shi to transfer $3 million in cryptocurrency from her San Francisco home, marking the city's first major wrench attack. The case, involving physical coercion rather than hacking, led to an international pursuit and the arrest of her former assistant, Tianze Zhang, in Taiwan. Zhang denies the charges and awaits trial.

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