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Hong Kong man arrested after police seize mini-arsenal of 18 handguns, more than 100 bullets, 11 knives and stun gun

  • Police confirm handguns and ammunition seized at mini-storage centre are genuine; officers to investigate weapons’ performance and capabilities
  • Joseph Ho Mang-keung, 67, denied bail on Friday after an appearance in Sha Tin Court with next appearance scheduled for July

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Police show evidence collected from the raid on a weapons cache in Sha Tin. Photo: Jelly Tse

A Hong Kong man has been remanded in custody after he was charged with possession of 18 handguns, more than 100 rounds of ammunition and 100-plus firearms components.

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Joseph Ho Mang-keung, 67, was denied bail on Friday after he appeared at Sha Tin Court.

Ho was charged with possession of firearms and ammunition without a licence.

It is alleged he had 18 pistols, 118 bullets, 21 magazines, a stun gun and 117 unspecified firearms parts.

Ho is expected to appear in court again in July.

Some of the haul of weapons alleged to have been seized from a 67-year-old man. Photo: Jelly Tse
Some of the haul of weapons alleged to have been seized from a 67-year-old man. Photo: Jelly Tse

Superintendent Cheung Ting-fung of the police force’s organised crime and triad bureau earlier said a firearms-related haul was seized in Sha Tin two days ago. The weapons found also included 11 knives and four daggers.

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