The men arrested were all of Chinese nationality and aged between 29 and 48. Read more at straitstimes.com.
HONG KONG – A Hong Kong court on Monday charged four men with criminal damage to property at showrooms and a service centre of Chinese automaker BYD after they were vandalised last week in the financial hub.
The men arrested were all of Chinese nationality and aged between 29 and 48, according to charge sheets released by the court.The case is being handled by the city’s regional anti-triad unit.
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