Hongkongers grab would-be robber later found to have fake cash in underpants

Pedestrians subdued a man in Hong Kong after he allegedly tried to rob a woman in the busy Mong Kok shopping district on Tuesday, with police officers finding 21 fake banknotes in his underpants.

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The incident took place at about 1.50pm on Nathan Road just after the 64-year-old woman had withdrawn HK$20,000 in cash from an ATM.

As she walked near the junction with Argyle Street, a man suddenly snatched her bag from behind.

The alleged victim (second left) tells police officers about the case. Photo: Handout
The alleged victim (second left) tells police officers about the case. Photo: Handout

The woman fiercely resisted, with her struggle drawing the attention of nearby pedestrians. Two bystanders, including an off-duty officer, quickly intervened, overpowering the man and restraining him until police arrived and detained him.

During a search, 21 fake HK$500 banknotes were reportedly found in his underpants.

The suspect claimed he had earlier taken “space oil”, a newly emerging drug, which might have made him dizzy and in need of medical attention.

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The woman sustained hand injuries during the struggle. She was taken to hospital for treatment.

  

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