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Hong Kong store compensates clients after 66 Hermes handbags stolen in robbery

Thieves made off with handbags worth HK$10 million after targeting Ginza Xiaoma in smash-and-grab robbery on Saturday morning.

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The thieves broke the glass windows of the Ginza Xiaoma store, located on the 17th floor of the New World Tower building, and stole the luxury items before fleeing in a vehicle.

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Hong Kong Police reported on Saturday the theft of 66 bags of the Hermès brand for an estimated value of 10 million Hong Kong dollars (one million 285 thousand 091 dollars, 26 million 184 thousand 371 pesos at today’s exchange rate), in a second-hand shop located in the busy financial district of the city. According to authorities, the assault occurred early on Saturday, when three individuals broke into the store, located in the New World Tower…

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In a Hermès boutique in Hong Kong City, 66 brand bags were stolen, valued at one million 200,000 euros. According to the local police report, a group of three robbers broke into the store this Saturday, located in the New World Tower building on Queen’s Road Street. [...]

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Today (30th), three thieves broke into GINZA XIAOMA, a consignment store specializing in Hermès handbags on the upper floor of New World Building in Central, smashed the glass display cabinets, and stole 66 Hermès handbags with a total value of about 10 million yuan. The person in charge later promised to compensate all the losses of the consignment customers today. "Sing Tao News" obtained 3 Sky Eye clips, which clearly captured the thieves' cr…

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South China Morning Post broke the news in Hong Kong on Saturday, November 30, 2024.
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