Arrest over red paint damage case at govt HQ
[RTHK] - 11/21/2024
A woman has been arrested in connection with a criminal damage case at Central Government Offices. Police said the suspect, 46, was arrested in Tai Kok Tsui near her home. She claimed to be unemployed, and police believe she acted alone. On Wednesday, a security patrol found red paint around a (…)
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