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2026-07-10 03:12:30 UTC
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Multiple arrests reported in Hong Kong and United States

gulfcoastnewsnow.comnewsnet5.comnfl.comscmp · 2 blocs · 2d ago

Authorities in Hong Kong and the United States made several arrests related to organized crime, illegal gambling, traffic violations, and a robbery case.

Hong Kong police arrested 125 people in a crackdown on a triad group that monopolised lunchbox supply businesses at construction sites, according to SCMP. The syndicate had gained a monopoly over lunchbox catering at private and public housing building sites in East Kowloon, according to SCMP.

Authorities in Hong Kong dismantled a criminal network involved in illegal gambling and money laundering worth $142 million, according to Newsnet5.com. The illegal gambling network is believed to be connected with the Sun Yee On triad, according to Newsnet5.com. The crackdown resulted in the arrest of 15 individuals, including the group’s leader, a senior member of the Sun Yee On triad, according to Newsnet5.com. Police confiscated $3.2 million in cash from the leader’s residence, along with an additional $2.1 million in cash and luxury watches valued at $900,000, according to Newsnet5.com.

Florida Highway Patrol troopers arrested a Fort Myers man for drunk driving and fleeing a traffic stop, according to GulfCoastNewsNow.com. Troopers saw the driver speeding in a KIA SUV on US‑41 at Colonial Boulevard in Fort Myers at around 10:58 p.m., according to GulfCoastNewsNow.com. The driver fled the traffic stop, damaging three other vehicles and a street sign, according to GulfCoastNewsNow.com. Troopers used a PIT maneuver causing the SUV to spin out in the area of US‑41 and SR‑78, according to GulfCoastNewsNow.com. The driver, identified as Antonio Miguel Burgos, 28, was arrested and booked into the Lee County jail, according to GulfCoastNewsNow.com.

Detroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold was arrested in connection with a February robbery and kidnapping in Tampa, Florida, according to NFL.com. Arnold turned himself in at Orient Road Jail in Florida on Wednesday, according to NFL.com. He is being held with no bond and is due in court Thursday at 1:30 p.m. ET, according to NFL.com.

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