Police Probe Shooting In Sham Shui Po

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  • Police probe shooting in Sham Shui Po

    Police probe shooting in Sham Shui Po

Police are investigating after a shooting near Sham Shui Po MTR Station left one person injured.

Two men were reportedly arguing on Cheung Sha Wan Road near Kweilin Street when one of them pulled out a firearm and shot the other, shortly after 10pm on Friday.

The injured man reportedly went to Caritas Medical Centre with an injury to his arm. He was later transferred to Princess Margaret Hospital, under police guard. His condition was said to be stable.

Police officers sealed off the scene and temporarily closed an entrance to the station. Police wearing helmets and bulletproof vests patrolled the area.

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Last updated: 2019-04-13 HKT 02:15

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