Hong Kong police have recovered all 73 gold bars (each weighing 1 kg) worth approximately HK$100 million in a gold robbery at Peninsula Plaza (Hung Hom) on March 20.
The incident was recorded at Peninsula Plaza, Chung On Street, Hung Hom. Following a swift investigation, police arrested five people in connection with the crime and recovered all 73 kg of gold that had been stolen.
- The robbery involved 73 gold bars weighing 1 kg each, worth approximately HK$100 million.
- It happened on March 20th at Peninsula Plaza, Hung Hom.
- Five suspects arrested, all 73 kg of gold recovered.
The events of the robbery and the results of the investigation.
The robbery, which occurred on March 20th at Peninsula Plaza (Chung On Street, Hung Hom), involved 73 gold bars weighing 1 kg each; police arrested 5 people and recovered all the gold.
According to reports, the stolen property consisted of 73 gold bars, each weighing 1 kilogram, for a total weight of 73 kilograms. The estimated total value is approximately HK$100,000,000.
Upon receiving the report, Hong Kong police quickly launched an investigation. As a result, authorities arrested five people (both men and women) believed to be involved and successfully recovered 73 kilograms of stolen gold bars.





