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Thief steals HK$13,000 Vivo phone in Mong Kok

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Thief steals HK$13,000 Vivo phone in Mong Kok

Summary

A chain electronics shop on Sai Yeung Choi South Street in Mong Kok was hit by a daytime theft on Wednesday, when a man allegedly stole a display Vivo X300 Ultra worth about HK$13,000. Reports said the suspect detached the handset from its “photographer kit” display setup, left the accessory behind, and ran from the shop before staff could stop him.

Key Points

  • The theft happened at around 11am to noon on August 20 at a Fortress-style chain mobile and electronics outlet identified in reports as Wilson Communications on Sai Yeung Choi South Street.
  • Police said the stolen item was a display Vivo X300 Ultra handset valued at about HK$13,000, described as a flagship imaging smartphone.
  • According to the reports, the man entered the shop, removed the phone from the optional “photographer kit” accessory set, and took only the handset.
  • The photography accessory remained at the display position near the shop entrance after the suspect fled the scene.
  • Mong Kok district crime squad has taken over the case and is searching for a man in a white top, grey trousers and white shoes.

Why It Matters

The case remains active, with investigators reviewing shop evidence including CCTV footage referenced by staff during the initial inquiry. For retailers in busy shopping districts such as Mong Kok, the incident underlines the vulnerability of high-value display phones that can be separated quickly from bundled accessories.