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Hong Kong police arrest 13 in drink and drug driving crackdown during World Cup

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Hong Kong police arrested 13 people in a three-day crackdown on drink- and drug-driving during the World Cup. The operation, code-named Quickchaser, was conducted by the Traffic Kowloon East enforcement and control division from July 3 to 5. The suspects, aged 17 to 62, include 10 men, a teenage boy, and two women, arrested on suspicion of drug trafficking, drug possession, and impaired driving. The crackdown highlights enhanced enforcement during major sporting events.

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The arrested individuals include 10 men, a 17-year-old boy, and two women, aged 17 to 62.

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The arrested individuals include 10 men, a 17-year-old boy, and two women, aged 17 to 62.

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Hong Kong police have arrested 13 people in a three-day operation targeting drink- and drug-driving during the World Cup. The force said on Monday that its Traffic Kowloon East enforcement and control division conducted the operation, code-named “Quickchaser”, from July 3 to 5 on major thoroughfares in the area, arresting 10 men, a 17-year-old boy and two women.

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The arrested individuals include 10 men, a 17-year-old boy, and two women, aged 17 to 62.

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Hong Kong police arrested 13 people in a three-day operation targeting drink- and drug-driving during the World Cup.

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The suspects were arrested on suspicion of trafficking in dangerous drugs, possession of dangerous drugs, and driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

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The operation was code-named 'Quickchaser' and conducted by the Traffic Kowloon East enforcement and control division from July 3 to 5 on major thoroughfares.

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