A self-proclaimed Hong Kong gangster learned the benefits of discretion the hard way: A viral video showing him getting out of a Porsche and berating a minibus driver led to his arrest for possession of cocaine.

The 35-year-old man appeared in court on Saturday after loudly claiming to be a member of a Chinese triad, a mafia gang.


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In the video, which has gone viral on social networks, we see him getting out of the sports car and swearing at the driver of the minibus stopped in traffic jams.

He punches the window of the vehicle while knocking off the driver's glasses and brandishing a stick.

1.7 kg of cocaine

But his bout of road rage cost him dearly after police arrested him and three others on Thursday for drug possession after identifying him on video.

Officers seized 1.7 kg of cocaine.

"This man did not respect the safety of other road users nor did he respect law and order by publicly claiming to be a member of a triad," the inspector told reporters. leader, Wong Chi-tang.

As for the driver of the minibus, the altercation revealed that he had a master's degree in transport planning and had left a lucrative job to serve public transport users.

He was dubbed "the most educated minibus driver" in Hong Kong by local media.

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