
Hong Kong police arrested 65 people in a two-day joint operation with fire services and immigration authorities. The arrests included 11 sex workers and 54 individuals suspected of illegal gambling. The operation targeted income sources linked to triads, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat organized crime.
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Joint operation with fire services and immigration
The operation lasted two days.
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The crackdown targeted triad-linked income sources.
OpinionHong Kong police have arrested 65 people, including 11 sex workers and 54 others involved in suspected illegal gambling, in a two-day joint operation with fire services and immigration authorities targeting triad-linked income sources.
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The crackdown targeted triad-linked income sources.
OpinionHong Kong police arrested 65 people.
South China Morning PostThe arrested individuals included 11 sex workers.
South China Morning PostThe arrested individuals included 54 people involved in suspected illegal gambling.
South China Morning PostThe operation was a joint crackdown involving police, fire services, and immigration authorities.
South China Morning PostThe operation lasted two days.
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