Hong Kong thieves make off with HK$1.5mil worth of mobile phones stolen from parked truck


Truck driver who left vehicle unattended in parking structure of commercial building returns to find pallet of goods missing. Pallet was loaded with boxes containing some 800 mobile phones. — SCMP

Hong Kong police on Wednesday were poring over surveillance camera footage in an effort to track down thieves who stole HK$1.5mil (RM802,350) worth of mobile phones from a truck in the car park of a commercial building in Hung Hom.

The incident happened shortly after midday, when the truck driver left his vehicle on the second level of Gemstar Tower’s parking structure on Man Lok Street and went to deliver goods.

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