From the ‘king of thieves’ to a ‘devil cop’, high-profile cases in the city over the decades have sparked rewards of up to HK$2 million from the force for the arrest of suspects.
Hong Kong’s most wanted: a look at police bounties for notorious crimes
From the ‘king of thieves’ to a ‘devil cop’, high-profile cases in the city over the decades have sparked rewards of up to HK$2 million from the force for the arrest of suspects.
Hong Kong’s bounty for 8 security law suspects sends world ‘strong message’: Lee
Chief executive calls for those, including relatives of suspects, with information on activists to come forward, vowing they will be rewarded.
Who are the 8 Hongkongers wanted over national security with HK$1 million bounties?
Nearly all have urged sanctions on city, while most linked to 2019 social unrest and online calls for activism before and after leaving, according to police.
Hong Kong’s bounty for 8 security law suspects sends world ‘strong message’: Lee
Chief executive calls for those, including relatives of suspects, with information on activists to come forward, vowing they will be rewarded.
Who are the 8 Hongkongers wanted over national security with HK$1 million bounties?
Nearly all have urged sanctions on city, while most linked to 2019 social unrest and online calls for activism before and after leaving, according to police.
Nearly all have urged sanctions on city, while most linked to 2019 social unrest and online calls for activism before and after leaving, according to police.
About 1 million Hongkongers without new ID cards face long waits for appointments
Old ID cards are still valid and may be replaced at six Registration of People offices across city.
Old ID cards are still valid and may be replaced at six Registration of People offices across city.
80 per cent of Hong Kong pupils still masking up after Covid pandemic: survey
Poll by Evangelical Lutheran Church Social Service also finds pupils opting to cover up felt higher levels of social anxiety than schoolmates who ditched their masks.
Hong Kong retail sales jump 18.4 per cent in May, as tourists return, people spend
Provisional figures from authorities show retail sales hit HK$34.5 billion in May over year ago, marking sixth consecutive month of improvements.
About 1 million Hongkongers without new ID cards face long waits for appointments
Old ID cards are still valid and may be replaced at six Registration of People offices across city.
80 per cent of Hong Kong pupils still masking up after Covid pandemic: survey
Poll by Evangelical Lutheran Church Social Service also finds pupils opting to cover up felt higher levels of social anxiety than schoolmates who ditched their masks.
Hong Kong retail sales jump 18.4 per cent in May, as tourists return, people spend
Provisional figures from authorities show retail sales hit HK$34.5 billion in May over year ago, marking sixth consecutive month of improvements.
‘A joke around the world’? Tycoon warns Hong Kong against housing on golf course
Top businessman Allan Zeman says Hong Kong Golf Club needed to showcase that city has not lost freedoms under national security law.
‘Hong Kong determined to build housing on golf course despite vocal opposition’
Secretary for Development Bernadette Linn vows to deliver on city’s 10-year housing supply goal despite rezoning delay.
Secretary for Development Bernadette Linn vows to deliver on city’s 10-year housing supply goal despite rezoning delay.
Hong Kong golf course in Fanling should become public facility: ex-top official
Former commerce secretary Frederick Ma, also an adviser to the city’s leader, raises idea after earlier opposing housing plan to build 12,000 affordable flats on plot.
Former commerce secretary Frederick Ma, also an adviser to the city’s leader, raises idea after earlier opposing housing plan to build 12,000 affordable flats on plot.
Hong Kong pro-Beijing figures break ranks with government over golf course flats
Former commerce chief among opposing voices, warns site holds importance for city’s financial hub status, as it doubles as meeting place for senior executives.
Former commerce chief among opposing voices, warns site holds importance for city’s financial hub status, as it doubles as meeting place for senior executives.
‘A joke around the world’? Tycoon warns Hong Kong against housing on golf course
Top businessman Allan Zeman says Hong Kong Golf Club needed to showcase that city has not lost freedoms under national security law.
‘Hong Kong determined to build housing on golf course despite vocal opposition’
Secretary for Development Bernadette Linn vows to deliver on city’s 10-year housing supply goal despite rezoning delay.
Secretary for Development Bernadette Linn vows to deliver on city’s 10-year housing supply goal despite rezoning delay.
Hong Kong golf course in Fanling should become public facility: ex-top official
Former commerce secretary Frederick Ma, also an adviser to the city’s leader, raises idea after earlier opposing housing plan to build 12,000 affordable flats on plot.
Former commerce secretary Frederick Ma, also an adviser to the city’s leader, raises idea after earlier opposing housing plan to build 12,000 affordable flats on plot.
Hong Kong pro-Beijing figures break ranks with government over golf course flats
Former commerce chief among opposing voices, warns site holds importance for city’s financial hub status, as it doubles as meeting place for senior executives.
Former commerce chief among opposing voices, warns site holds importance for city’s financial hub status, as it doubles as meeting place for senior executives.