【揚威國際】法新社、路透社、美聯社、BBC...... 香港發生械劫廁紙

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#1 ~AlexV~
17/02/20 06:06

【揚威國際】法新社、路透社、美聯社、BBC...... 香港發生械劫廁紙

Hong Kong armed gang steals toilet rolls as coronavirus panic-buying spreads

Hundreds of toilet rolls were seized by robbers outside a supermarket in Mong Kok as shortage begin to bite

Hong Kong police hunt armed gang who stole toilet rolls amid panic-buying frenzy

Coronavirus: Armed robbers steal hundreds of toilet rolls in Hong Kong

8 minutes ago

#2 ~AlexV~
17/02/20 06:06

國際大都會

#3 ~AlexV~
17/02/20 06:07

林鄭、港共、支共 果然做到野

#4 號南丐
17/02/20 06:08

俾人笑到仆街

#5 lamd
17/02/20 06:10

支那佔領香港二十年,就將世界第一流城市變成連第三世界都不如。

#6 ~AlexV~
17/02/20 06:12

廁紙定要命!

give me the paper!!

give me the fu cking toilet paper!!!

#7 Chicken attack
17/02/20 06:44

識咩呀!今輪掂晒!

光復香港 廁紙革命

#8 lamd
17/02/20 07:03

「交晒D廁紙出泥!」

#9 Alan
17/02/20 10:42

林病好嘢

多謝林病

#10 九七淪陷
17/02/20 10:48

根本賺極都有限, 體積又大, 其實好低能, 要搶劫大把嘢更加值得搶

#11 信政府唔驚
17/02/20 11:21

#12 ~AlexV~
17/02/20 16:52

FoxNews:

Coronavirus panic led to Hong Kong

toilet paper theft at knifepoint: police

By Danielle Wallace | Fox News

Two masked thieves in Hong Kong were arrested Monday after holding a delivery man at knifepoint and stealing hundreds of rolls of toilet paper, as panic over a lack of supplies grows in the world financial hub currently fending off the widespread outbreak of the coronavirus on the Chinese mainland.

A group of three men wearing masks approached a delivery man around 6 a.m. local time outside the Wellcome Supermarket in Hong Kong’s Mong Kok district. One man wielded a knife. They then stole more than 600 rolls of toilet paper worth about $130 from the delivery truck, police said.

Two of the men were later arrested, police said. Hong Kong authorities said they also recovered the stolen toilet paper. Police are still searching for a third man involved. The robbery took place in an area of Hong Kong known for its history of “triad” crime gangs, BBC News reported.

According to local officials, there have been 58 confirmed cases of the novel strain of coronavirus, known as COVID-19, in Hong Kong. Authorities have tried to quiet fears over a lack of supplies in the city and have urged residents not to buy supplies like toilet paper in bulk. One person died in Hong Kong last week after becoming ill with the virus – the first death in the city.

Social media images showed Hong Kong residents hoarding supplies in their small apartments, the New York Post reported. The supermarket where the robbery occurred denounced the “senseless” toilet paper heist, assuring residents that recent, temporary shortages were caused by people overbuying.

“We want to emphasize that we have sufficient toilet roll supply to meet demand,” Wellcome Supermarket said in a statement. “The temporary shortage was caused by the sudden and unusual surge in demand.”

At least five people have died outside of mainland China from the virus. In total, more than 70,500 people in China have been infected with COVID-19 and 1,770 have died on the mainland, Chinese officials said.

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On Monday, China’s National Health Commission announced 105 new deaths over the past 24 hours. Most of those deaths were in the Hubei province, the epicenter of the outbreak, but three new deaths were recorded in neighboring Henan Province and two in Guangdong, the province next to Hong Kong.

#13 ☝️
17/02/20 17:57

用手推車搶劫廁紙

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