Hong Kong police: 15 people have been arrested in the 1 billion yen Virtual Money exchange shop robbery case.

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PANews December 23 report, according to Hong Kong media Hong Kong 01, last week two employees of a Japanese company engaged in virtual money and luxury goods business took a car to a virtual money exchange shop in Sheung Wan, planning to exchange 1 billion yen (about 50 million Hong Kong dollars) packed in 4 suitcases for virtual money and Hong Kong dollars, but were robbed at knife point. The Hong Kong police disclosed that 15 people have been arrested so far, among them 7 have been charged with conspiracy to commit robbery. The police are currently tracing the whereabouts of the funds, and the investigation is still ongoing, with the possibility of more arrests.

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