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Hong Kong man alleged to have fled failed store raid and robbed driver of taxi used to escape scene

  • Man alleged by police to have fled empty-handed from shop raid and used taxi to flee scene before robbing driver
  • Police say 41-year-old arrested just hours later and detained for further investigation

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Police say they received a report that a man had tried to rob a Yuen Long store with a 17cm-long knife. Photo: Jelly Tse
A Hong Kong man was arrested on Wednesday on suspicion of robbing a taxi driver whose cab he hailed to flee from a failed knife raid on a convenience store.
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Police said they received a report at about 3am on Tuesday that the man had tried to rob a Yuen Long store with a 17cm-long (6.7 inch) knife.

“The male employee did not obey and immediately called for help,” Chief Inspector Poon Lok-shun said. “The convenience store suffered no monetary losses.”

Poon alleged the jobless man, 41, used a taxi to escape and later robbed the driver of about HK$450 (US$58).

He added that, after an investigation that involved checking CCTV cameras, the force arrested the man at about 2pm the same day.

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Police later seized a knife and clothes said to belong to the man after a search of his home and the surrounding area.
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