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Hong Kong police investigate copper pipe theft in Shau Kei Wan park

Staff from Aldrich Bay Playground alerted police after discovering about 110 metres of water pipes were missing

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The stolen copper water pipes were located in different areas of the park in Shau Kei Wan. Photo: Google Maps

Hong Kong police are investigating the theft of about 100 metres (328 feet) of copper water pipes from a park in Shau Kei Wan.

The force received a report at around 8am on Saturday after staff at the Aldrich Bay Playground discovered underground pipes were missing.

A preliminary investigation showed that a 5cm by 25cm (2 inch by 9.8 inch) wire fence at the site was damaged and three sections of copper water pipes, with a total length of about 110 metres, were stolen.

Police classified the case as theft and will investigate. No arrests have been made.

The stolen copper water pipes were located from different areas of the park, according to local media.

One section was along a busy pedestrian path connecting the Shau Kei Wan MTR station to a residential area, with investigators noting signs of the pipe being cut.

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