Finally some great news: 2 burglars arrested and confessed!
Google translation from
ON.CC story on June 28, '17:
"During the period from May to June this year, there were nine burglaries in Yung Shue Bay, Lamma Island. A number of houses were used as a tool to pry open doors and windows into the house. They stolen a large number of jewelery, watches, watches and foreign currencies. And the total value of lost goods was over HK$300,000. In view of the seriousness of the case, the Police Marine Police Regional Crime Unit took over the investigation and believed that the case was made by the same gang after intelligence gathering and analysis. The police subsequently locked two target men.
In the afternoon, officers found that two target men tried to take a boat to Lamma during the ambush of Central Pier 4, and the officers were arrested and sniffed in their bodies, flashlights and masks. Tools, and a number of suspected foreign currency, suspected that they intend to go to crime.
Two men are Colombians, one of whom is 36 years old, who is entitled to a "street paper" stay in Hong Kong and another 30 years old with no proof of identity. Police are investigating whether they have been involved in other areas , And whether there is a party at large, does not rule out further arrests.
Marine Police District Crime Reconnaissance inspector inspector Chen Liying said the thief suspects around the Lamma Island are surrounded by hillside, extending in all directions, even if the easy to escape, coupled with most of the residential no closed-circuit television, the lack of security equipment, so choose the South Lamma Island, the police appeal to residents to continue to be vigilant, and the need to install security facilities to prevent thieves."