G4S’ claim of being the “leading global integrated security company” is becoming less and less convincing.
First, the drivers of one of their armoured cars don’t even notice until they get to their destination that they dropped millions of dollars onto the street.
Then, one of their guards leaves a fully loaded Remington shotgun by a cash machine in Shep Kip Mei’s Nam Shan Estate, reports the SCMP.
Thankfully, no ill-intentioned criminals happened to wander by before it was noticed, and the company came back to retrieve the gun.
They called the police, which is now investigating.
In June 2013, a 21-year-old guard also forgot his shotgun while inspecting an ATM in Sha Tin.
The man was arrested for failing to comply with the terms and conditions of G4S’ license.
Photo: Remington
Note: This article originally said the drivers of the armoured car didn’t notice money was missing until they got to their destination. In fact, they noticed after they crossed the Western Harbour Tunnel.
