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Many see Hui’s tattoos as a sign of repentance
HONG Kong singer Andy Hui (pic) was spotted with two new tattoos when he went jogging recently, one on his chest and another on his arm, China Press reported.
K-pop’s Super Junior Choi Siwon apologises for ‘liking’ Hong Kong protest tweet
Chinese fans accuse star of supporting independence for the city and call for him to leave one of South Korea’s original mega boy bands. Choi offers ‘sincere apologies’ to his 16 million followers on mainland social media platform Weibo
Barefoot burglar nabbed after police follow trail of blood from luxury home in Hong Kong
Police believe suspect, 22, took off his shoes to avoid making a noise before he climbed onto first-floor glass canopy of the four-storey house in Repulse Bay He fled empty-handed after triggering alarm, leaving behind his rucksack
Burglars strike at HK home of billionaire businesswoman, cart away HK$20,000 of bags and jewellery
Break-in was second in 2½ years at property owned by fourth wife of casino tycoon Stanley Ho
HK$150,000 in cash and gold ornaments stolen from architect’s home in Hong Kong
Owner’s daughter called police after finding place ransacked Police looking into whether case is related to attempted burglary in same area on previous day
Safe with RM500k in gold and cash stolen from Hong Kong flat
No arrests yet after haul carried out at 80-year-old’s home in well-heeled neighbourhood
Safe containing HK$1.6 million in gold bars and diamonds stolen from Hong Kong industrial building
Ten bottles of red wine worth HK$100,000 were also taken
Actress Shu Qi splashes out US$16.2 million for luxury Mid-Levels home
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Alleged Hong Kong triad boss arrested
Hong Kong: An alleged Hong Kong triad boss known as “Shanghai Boy” has been arrested on suspicion of laundering more than HK$100mil (RM53.7mil), police said.
Alleged triad boss ‘Shanghai Boy’ arrested for laundering more than HK$100 million
Police source says Kwok Wing-hung thought to have filtered money from illegal bookmaking through four bank accounts over five years