Overseas Network, January 13th. According to Hong Kong Eastern Network News on the 13th, a car burn occurred in King Yin Lane, just a section of the road from the Tseung Kwan O Police Station in Hong Kong, on the 13th. 19 electric cars were burned to the point of only iron frames.

  According to the report, at around 0:38 am on the 13th, a blaze appeared in an electric car parking space at the address mentioned above, and several electric cars caught fire.

Firefighters arrived at the scene and activated chemical foam to extinguish the fire, then put out the fire.

At the scene, 19 electric vehicles were burned, leaving only the iron frame, and some nearby trees were also affected.

  After preliminary investigations by the Hong Kong Fire Department, the fire was considered suspicious. The case was temporarily classified as "arson" and was referred to the Criminal Investigation Team of Tseung Kwan O Police District for follow-up.

At present, the Hong Kong police are contacting the owner of the burned electric car and hunting down arsonists.

  At about 1 am on June 17, 2018, there was also an arson incident in the motorcycle parking space at the scene, and 18 electric vehicles burned shed bones.

After receiving the report, the Hong Kong police found that the fire was out of control, several electric vehicles were affected and explosions were heard.

Firefighters arrived and dispatched personnel to fight the fire. About 10 minutes later, the fire was put out and 18 motorcycles were burned.

Firefighters detected flammable liquid at the scene and considered the incident suspicious and classified it as an "arson" incident.

(Overseas Net Wu Qian)