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Shenzhen police return final HK$6.54 million in ransom money to kidnapped Bossini heiress Queenie Law

Out of HK$28 million paid by family, abductors buried HK$21.3 million in Hong Kong countryside, hiding remainder across the border

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Queenie Law was accompanied by three officers from Kowloon East Regional Crime Unit to meet officers from the Shenzhen Public Security Bureau’s Criminal Investigation Department. Photo: SCMP Pictures
On Wednesday, the curtain finally fell on the saga of Bossini heiress Queenie Rosita Law’s kidnapping as she was returned HK$6.54 million in ransom money.

The sum was earlier recovered by Shenzhen police over several occasions, with the arrests of nine gangsters involved in the HK$28 million kidnap case which saw Law abducted on April 25 last year after the gang broke into her home in Sai Kung.

Law, whose grandfather Law Ting-pong founded the Bossini empire, was held in captive in a cave in Fei Ngo Shan before she was released three days later on April 28 after her family paid the HK$28 million demanded by the gang.
Queenie Rosita Law (centre) with Hong Kong and mainland police in Shenzhen. Photo: SCMP Pictures
Queenie Rosita Law (centre) with Hong Kong and mainland police in Shenzhen. Photo: SCMP Pictures

The kidnappers buried HK$21.35 million in the Hong Kong countryside and brought HK$6.54 million across the border and hid it in several locations, along with jewellery valued at HK$3 million, which they had snatched from Law’s house.

All the ransom money and valuables were later recovered by Hong Kong and mainland police, except HK$110,000 which had been used during the gang’s escape.
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