MTR knife attack: Suspects remain at large as three Indian asylum seekers recover in Hong Kong hospital

Three asylum seekers from India who were injured in a knife attack on a busy platform at Jordan MTR station during yesterday’s evening rush hour were recovering in a public hospital today, according to police.
The three men, aged 23 to 31, did not have life-threatening injuries and were each listed in stable condition in Queen Elizabeth Hospital, according to a police source.
To intensify the hunt for eight to nine culprits who are still at large today, the Kowloon West regional anti-triad squad has been assigned to take over the investigation.
Initial investigations showed the attackers included Pakistanis, Indians and Nepalese, according to the source.
“They carried out a daring attack in a busy platform,” he said. “Police will not tolerate such violence and will spare no effort to track them down.”
This afternoon, crime-squad officers were still poring over security camera footages in an effort to identify the culprits and ascertain their escape route.
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