Hong Kong police have launched a manhunt for a suspect who stole about HK$120,000 (US$15,300) from a Hang Seng Bank branch at knifepoint after injuring a staff member.
The force said on Monday that the robbery took place at around 5pm at Fortune City One shopping centre on Ngan Shing Street in Sha Tin.
A bank employee reported the case to police, saying that a man had threatened staff members with a knife before making off with about HK$120,000 in cash.
The force said a female bank employee in…
Suspect on run after stealing HK$120,000 from Hong Kong bank

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