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Chen explained that he had personally retrieved the photographs taken during the incident and handed them to Tony Leung. He confirmed that the perpetrator was apprehended, imprisoned, and later re-incarcerated when he attempted to sell a remaining photograph to the media. Chen characterized the abduction as the work of “drug users” rather than sophisticated criminal masterminds, though other accounts suggest triad involvement.