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Hong Kong lawmaker Bill Tang becomes latest victim in recent spate of break-ins after burglar steals HK$500 from his home

  • Neighbour calls police after seeing man acting suspiciously in lawmaker‘s estate
  • Victim’s home ransacked, and about HK$500 and credit card stolen in incident, according to police

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A lawmaker living in Parc Versailles, Tai Po, has become a victim of a burglary. Photo: Handout
Hong Kong lawmaker Bill Tang Ka-piu became the latest victim in a recent spate of break-ins when a burglar broke into his New Territories home in the early hours of Thursday and stole HK$500 (US$63).
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Police were called at 3.47am when Tang’s neighbour saw a man acting suspiciously outside a flat at the Parc Versailles housing estate on Mui Shu Hang Road in Tai Po.

The suspect had fled by the time officers arrived. Police searched the area but came up empty-handed.

Lawmaker Bill Tang’s flat has been burgled. Photo: Jonathan Wong
Lawmaker Bill Tang’s flat has been burgled. Photo: Jonathan Wong

Without revealing the identity of the male tenant involved, a police spokesman said the victim’s flat had been ransacked, and about HK$500 and a credit card had been stolen.

Tang, of the pro-establishment Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions, confirmed his flat had been burgled and said the glass door which led to his flat’s front yard had been opened, and a credit card and some cash stolen from a wallet.

The legislator said he was shocked by the incident, adding: “This area is relatively harmonious and safe.”

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He said the glass door was usually unlocked. After the incident, he said, he would enhance security measures, such as installing surveillance cameras or anti-burglary sensors.

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