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Kidnap sparks clamour for bodyguards among rich and famous in Hong Kong

As fear factor takes hold amid high-profile kidnap probe, security experts warn that some guards offering services may not be qualified

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Security jitters sparked by one of Hong Kong's highest-profile kidnap investigations have seen a rush for private security services by the city's rich and famous.

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A former top anti-terrorism officer in the Hong Kong police who now operates in the private sector said there has been increased demand for bodyguards.

But he warned some ex-police officers could be trying to cash in on the fear factor by exaggerating their level of experience to land lucrative security contracts.

International corporations and wealthy families in the city are among those reassessing their security arrangements.

The moves come as the hunt for members of a gang accused of kidnapping heiress Queenie Rosita Law, granddaughter of late Bossini founder Law Ting-pong, continues following her release after her family paid a HK$28 million ransom.

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Seven suspects have been arrested so far - six in Guangdong and one in Hong Kong, who appeared in court yesterday.

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