Update | Queenie Rosita Law kidnap suspect takes part in four-hour police reconstruction
Man accused of role in abducting heiress becomes main actor in four-hour public reconstruction
One of Hong Kong's highest- profile police crime reconstructions in recent years took place in the full media glare yesterday as investigations continued into the kidnap for ransom of Bossini clothing chain heiress Queenie Rosita Law.
Police carried out a carefully choreographed four-hour reconstruction, the main actor in which was a 29-year-old mainland man, surnamed Zheng, who was last night charged in connection with the alleged kidnap and who is expected to appear in Kwun Tong Court this morning.
Zheng was taken to Choi Hung MTR station, where police formed a cordon around him as they walked him to nearby locations.
The reconstruction then moved on to Clear Water Bay Road, across from Law's home which has been cordoned off by police as they try to piece together their investigation into an alleged crime that has captured the public imagination.
Zheng was the first person arrested since the alleged robbery and kidnapping of Law from her home in Clear Water Bay Road on April 25. She was released four days later after a HK$28 million ransom - which has not been recovered - was paid.