
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.
South China Morning PostHong 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.
South China Morning PostHong Kong police arrested 13 people in a three-day operation targeting drink- and drug-driving during the World Cup.
South China Morning PostThe suspects were arrested on suspicion of trafficking in dangerous drugs, possession of dangerous drugs, and driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
South China Morning PostThe 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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