Hong Kong police arrest 5 more over attack on prison officer, bringing tally to 13
Latest suspects comprise four men, one woman arrested between Sunday and Tuesday over attack outside Pik Uk Prison
Hong Kong police have arrested five more people in connection with a high-profile attack on a prison officer outside a correctional facility in Sai Kung, bringing the total number of suspects up to 13.
Chief Inspector Wong Yu-fai of the force’s organised crime and triad bureau said on Wednesday that officers apprehended the latest suspects – four men and a woman – between Sunday and Tuesday.
Three of the men, aged 20 to 29, were suspected of either being among the assailants or acting as drivers and planners for the attack. The other man, 51, and the woman, 31, were accused of sheltering some of the other suspects.
The other eight were arrested shortly after the vicious attack on the 50-year-old correctional services officer outside Pik Uk Prison on Clear Water Bay Road last week.
One of the suspects, believed to be among the three assailants who ambushed the officer, was also taken back to the crime scene on Wednesday afternoon to stage a re-enactment of the incident.
Wong said police were still looking for suspects.