Posted on 12/24/2014 1:54:06 PM PST by Libloather
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Hong Kong police have asked anyone who grabbed the money to return it authorities as soon as possible. Otherwise, they may have committed the crime of theft, Wan Siu-hong, a district police officer, told reporters, according to Radio Television Hong Kong.
There was an estimated 35 million Hong Kong dollars --- $4.5 million US -- in the van. About $2.5 million has been recovered. Nearly $2 million is missing, according to the police.
The van belongs to G4S, a British security company. According to the South China Morning Post, the company said it was liable for the multimillion-dollar loss that may have resulted from a malfunctioning van door.
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“It was unclear whether they were taking money for themselves or helping to clear the area” Are you kidding? One woman disappeared with “bricks” of cash. MERRY CHRISTMAS
That’s Singapore.
In Hong Kong, there’s less than one in ten million that that money will come back.
They’re clean and have jobs, but in HK I would say that money is a type of religion.
HK is a full-employment Watts, with pants pulled up.
New money? They’ll trace it. Old, rebundled cash? Dunno. Reckon the 3-S style treatment would apply...especially the shut-up part. ;)
Basically return the money and we’ll let you live.
very possible
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