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HK man arrested for using a water pistol in attempt to rob finance company, accomplice hunted by police
People play with water pistols during Songkran Water Festival to celebrate Thai New Year, in Bangkok April 13, 2019. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

KUALA LUMPUR, May 11 ― Hong Kong police are on the hunt for a suspect for his involvement with an accomplice in a robbery using a water pistol on Monday morning.

Hong Kong's Apple Daily reported that the two men entered a finance company at Sheung Shui at 11.51am on the pretext of borrowing HK$200 million (RM106 million) but was rejected by a female employee.

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Angry by the rejection, one of the suspects then pulled out the water pistol and pointed it at the 30-year-old woman.

Seeing the woman still refused to relent, they left the company empty-handed.

Moments later, one of the suspects returned to the company and used a pen to point at the employee while challenging her to lodge a police report.

He was promptly arrested by the woman's colleagues.

Police said the 27-year-old suspect would be investigated for assault and possessing an offensive weapon.

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