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What happened when the Hong Kong police dispatched 100 people to eliminate pornography?

On March 3rd, 20 17, it was reported that in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, nearly 60% of the vacant rooms in a building were turned into prostitution places, and the gangs operating here earned tens of millions of dollars a month, resulting in serious crimes here at the end of 20 16. On March 2, the police dispatched hundreds of policemen to clean up, arrested two men and one woman, and seized burglary tools, gambling tools and drugs.

It is reported that the Champagne Building with a history of 60 years is divided into Block A and Block B, which are located at 40-46 Carnarvon Road in Tsim Sha Tsui and kimberley road 16-20 respectively. It is understood that there are 58 units in Block B, and 75% of the acquired units are vacant. The vacant unit was later occupied by gangs and used as a prostitution place.

On the 2nd, Hong Kong police dispatched anti-gang unit, special duty unit, task force, mobile unit and police dog unit to surround Block B, and arrested three people, including a 27-year-old Thai woman suspected of violating the condition of stay, a man surnamed Deng who was arrested for possession of drugs and a man surnamed Huang who was wanted by the court.