Hong Kong police have arrested two more people in connection with a knife attack in Yuen Long that left one man dead and another injured, bringing the total number of those apprehended to six.
The force announced the fresh arrests in a Facebook post on Friday, giving no further details on the pair’s identities or the circumstances behind their detention.
The two men, aged 26 and 23, are alleged members of a local triad group and are employed as construction workers, the Post has learned.
A source said the pair did not h previous conviction records.
Four other people have already been arrested. On Wednesday, two men, aged 27 and 29, were captured in Tuen Mun and at the city’s airport, respectively.