Dash
for cash! Frenzy as drivers and pedestrians grab banknotes from the
road after £1.25m is spilled when van carrying money crashed
- Traffic ground to a halt in central Hong Kong after cash spilled out of van
- Equivalent of £1.25m in cash was on road sparking a frenzy among drivers
- Footage showed pedestrians dashing in from pavements to join in melee
This
was the scene when more than £1.25million in cash spilled out of an
armoured van in Hong Kong - sparking a frenzy as passers-by tried to
get their hands on the notes.
Traffic
ground to a halt on busy Gloucester Road in central Hong Kong as taxi
drivers rushed out of their cars to make a grab for the hundreds of
banknotes scattered over the busy multi-lane highway.
Television footage showed pedestrians dashing in from the pavements to join in the Christmas Eve melee.
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Police, some of them armed with armed with shotguns, helmets and bulletproof vests, rushed to the scene to secure the area.
More than HK$15.23million (£1.26million) spilled onto the road after the vehicle crashed, police said.
It was not clear how much officers managed to retrieve and how much had been pocketed by members of the public.
'Any
person who finds the relevant bank notes should return them to police
as soon as possible, or they may be committing a theft,' police warned
in a statement.
15 million HKD gone in minutes during Hong Kong road accident
Police
superintendent Wan Siu-hung said the driver of the van made it all the
way to his destination, a half-hour's drive away, oblivious to the
fact that his back door was open and the cash boxes had fallen out.
'When
it (the van) arrived at its destination they discovered that the door
was open,' Wan told reporters, adding that police would use the serial
numbers of the bills to conduct an investigation.
Legal
experts told local media that people who kept the banknotes would be
committing larceny and could face up to 10 years in jail.
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