Robbers stole 1 billion yen from Central currency exchange shop -- one man arrested so far

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A mainland man has been arrested on suspicion of being connected to the robbery of a currency exchange shop in Central involving some 1 billion yen, which is around 50 million Hong Kong dollars.   

Sources say some of the stolen cash has been recovered. 

The incident took place on Queen's Road Central at around 9 a.m.

The case was reported by two staff members of the shop, who said three men armed with knives robbed the establishment of 1 billion yen before fleeing towards Bonham Strand in a silver seven-seater vehicle. 

Police officers found the suspected vehicle on Jervois Street.

Sources said authorities found a man carrying a suitcase containing large amounts of Japanese yen in Sheung Wan MTR Station, before arresting him on suspicion of being connected to the case.  

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