More Arrests Over Body Dumped At Bridge

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2018-05-22 HKT 23:06

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  • The cordoned-off construction area where the body - believed to have been a 30-year-old man - was found. File photo: RTHK

    The cordoned-off construction area where the body - believed to have been a 30-year-old man - was found. File photo: RTHK

Police have arrested three more people in connection with the discovery of a dead body at a construction site for the Hong Kong Zhuhai Macau bridge earlier this month.

A 32-year-old man was arrested in Mong Kok on Tuesday morning and is being detained for enquiries.

Two other men, aged 47 and 83, were arrested in Ma On Shan on Monday. They have been released on bail.

The body was found dumped and wrapped in layers of plastic bags near the airport.

Police had earlier arrested seven other people in relation with the case.

Four men and one woman were charged with conspiracy to murder.

The remaining man and woman were released on bail and are required to report back to police in mid-June.

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