Hong Kong police have arrested four more suspects in connection with a high-profile knifepoint robbery of gold bars at the city's airport, authorities confirmed on Sunday.
The suspects, comprising three men and one woman, were handed over by mainland Chinese authorities following a joint cross-border operation.
The robbery took place early Thursday in an airport car park, where thieves stole gold bars valued at approximately HK$7 million.
Their detention brings the total number of individuals held in connection with the case to 13.
The robbery took place early Thursday in an airport car park, where thieves stole gold bars valued at approximately HK$7 million.
Despite the significant police effort and the expansion of the suspect pool, the stolen gold has not yet been recovered.
The case has drawn attention due to the scale of the theft and the involvement of cross-border law enforcement coordination.