Published: 3:53pm, 12 Jul 2025Updated: 4:20pm, 12 Jul 2025
Hong Kong police have arrested three young men after a car chase in Tsim Sha Tsui, with officers discovering drugs and weapons inside the vehicle.
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The force said a private car driver had refused to cooperate with traffic enforcement and control division officers when stopped on Hillwood Road, adding that he sped off towards Nathan Road and hit a taxi on Shun Yee Street while driving in the opposite direction.
“After a verbal warning for people inside the vehicle to alight had failed, officers had drawn their guns on guard before subduing the driver and two suspects inside the car,” police said.
The vehicle was apprehended on Kimberley Road after being stopped by a police car.
Officers found 41 bags of suspected cocaine, weighing around 18 grams, a small amount of suspected cannabis and two telescopic batons inside the private car. The suspected illegal drugs inside the car were worth HK$21,000 (US$2,675).
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The 20-year-old driver and the two other passengers, aged 19 and 20, were apprehended for allegedly possessing dangerous drugs and weapons, as well as drug trafficking. The driver was also arrested for “causing bodily harm by furious driving” and violating the conditions of a learner’s driving licence.