
Hong Kong police have arrested a 36‑year‑old man on suspicion of forcing three men and a teenager to engage in sexual acts while recording the activity.
The suspect is alleged to have committed non-consensual buggery against four victims, aged between 19 and 23, between May 2024 and this month.
He has also been accused of offences including unlawful recording of intimate parts, drug possession and gross indecency during the course of the case.
A person who commits buggery is liable to life imprisonment.
The Tsim Sha Tsui district crime squad is handling the investigation and is expected to release further details on Wednesday night.
View original source — South China Morning Post ↗

