Hong Kong marine police rescue 4 suspected illegal immigrants spotted on tiny island
- Fisherman alerts authorities after noticing four men in need of help on Peaked Hill, southwest of Lantau Island
- Force deploys patrol boat to rescue three of them, while fourth, who was reportedly injured, airlifted off island
Police have rescued four men suspected of illegally entering Hong Kong after a fisherman alerted authorities when he spotted the group on a tiny island in the southwest of the city indicating they needed help.
Marine police officers found the four non-Chinese men on Peaked Hill, southwest of Lantau Island, after receiving the report at around 1.30pm on Saturday.
The force deployed a patrol boat to rescue three of the men, who were sent to the marine police base in Tai Lam Chung, while the fourth, who was reportedly injured but conscious, was airlifted off the island, according to the force.
Officers patrolled nearby waters afterwards to check whether any other suspects remained in the area.
The case followed a string of arrests for suspected illegal entry in the past two months. Data from the force showed that 119 people from South Asian countries such as Bangladesh and Pakistan were arrested in nine incidents between October 22 and November 6.
Late last month, 13 men from Bangladesh were found stranded on Shek Kwu Chau island in the city’s southwestern waters, claiming they did not have any food and water.
In the first 10 months of the year, 1,241 illegal immigrants were arrested, including 968 people from countries such as Bangladesh, Pakistan and Vietnam, as well as 273 mainland Chinese.