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The woman who was forcibly taken away by three people on the street in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, was involved in an economic dispute with 100,000 yuan

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The woman who was forcibly taken away by three people on the street in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, was involved in an economic dispute with 100,000 yuan

On May 6, a woman in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, was forcibly lifted up by three people on the street and left after being taken into a car, which aroused the attention and heated discussions of the majority of netizens.

The woman who was forcibly taken away by three people on the street in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, was involved in an economic dispute with 100,000 yuan

According to news from Stronghold News on May 7, the Hong Kong police said to the outside world that the female victim and the three people in the Tsim Sha Tsui street abduction incident knew each other and were involved in an economic dispute of 100,000 yuan.

At present, the victims have been rescued by the police, and the police have also arrested two men and one woman on charges of "illegal confinement" and other crimes.

The woman who was forcibly taken away by three people on the street in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, was involved in an economic dispute with 100,000 yuan

It is reported that:

The female victim, 47 years old, a Hong Kong native, is unemployed.

The female perpetrator, 53 years old, a Hong Kong native, unemployed, was guilty of unlawful imprisonment.

Male perpetrator 1, 39 years old, Hong Kong native, unemployed, guilty of unlawful confinement and arson (before the incident, he tried to set fire to the female victim's house and fled after being discovered by security guards)

Male abuser 2, 34 years old, Hong Kong native, unemployed, guilty of unlawful confinement, driving without a licence, exercising false documents, and driving without third party insurance.

The woman who was forcibly taken away by three people on the street in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, was involved in an economic dispute with 100,000 yuan

After a police investigation, the female victim had a financial dispute of $100,000 with the 34-year-old male abuser, and the three took the female victim to the car to confine enough to negotiate the repayment of the money before releasing the female victim.

It can be seen that even if others owe you money, don't take illegal measures, otherwise you will ultimately suffer the loss.

So, I don't know what you guys think about this, friends?

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