
Hong Kong police arrested 65 people in a crackdown on a criminal syndicate accused of running unlicensed nightclubs and gambling dens. The syndicate allegedly served illicit drugs and hired illegal workers as hostesses. Superintendent Ching Chi-yan said the operation was based on intelligence indicating illegal activities in industrial buildings in Hung Hom and other areas in Kowloon West. The crackdown highlights ongoing efforts to combat organized crime and illegal operations in Hong Kong.
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65 people arrested in crackdown on criminal syndicate
Hong Kong police arrested 65 people in a crackdown on a criminal syndicate running unlicensed nightclubs and gambling dens.
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Suspects allegedly served illicit drugs and hired illegal workers as hostesses.
OpinionHong Kong police have arrested 65 people in an operation against a criminal syndicate accused of running unlicensed nightclubs and gambling dens, where suspects allegedly served illicit drugs and hired illegal workers as hostesses.
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Suspects allegedly served illicit drugs and hired illegal workers as hostesses.
OpinionHong Kong police arrested 65 people in a crackdown on a criminal syndicate running unlicensed nightclubs and gambling dens.
South China Morning PostSuperintendent Ching Chi-yan said the force's intelligence indicated a criminal syndicate was running illegal nightclubs inside industrial buildings in Hung Hom.
OpinionThe criminal syndicate was also running gambling dens in other areas of Kowloon West.
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