Thank you for sharing, it is amazing. I was the little girl who were playing with Tiger in Mei Foo. Inspector Wong is a very good person with charisma indeed and I feel very sorry for the incident. I trust it is not as simple as we thought esp in the old days. Anyhow, his boys are doing good and one of them is a professional. Inspector Wong must be very pleased in heaven.
Wong's English is excellent. Given the conditions of the time, he must have spent tremendous effort to learn English. Of course, his mastery of Chinese foul language is superb.
John Norman lived in "Las Pinadas" down Clearwater Bay Rd. He raced an MGB in the Classic Car races in Macau. John Burton used to be a regular in my bar "The Wanch" in Wanchai. He said it was the only bar in Wanchai he would drink in because it was not 'tainted'. He used to hit me up once a year to sponsor his team in a bird watching race.
Sad story for Wong, never crossed the line. Mei Foo Sun Cheun in 80's too, didn't know Sha Tin station looks like this at the time, lived next to ShaTin police station in Wo Che fire quarters in my childhood
thank you for sharing this programme, Mr Munford, an excellent Royal Hong Kong Police in the colony era. nowadays, the hong kong police force are the bunch of shxx
I don't think s. If you see how he twists the fact and tone to support the brutality of the hk police of today in another clip he made, you will find that he is just another crooked mercenary in the colony police
According to the book " Hong Kong Beat " by ex-SP, Simon Roberts, it was so easy for any Caucasian British to join the RHKP from the turn of the century till the mid-1995. Once they have gone through the 8 months of training in Hong Kong and passed the simple 1st-level exam, they immediately became probationary inspectors ( 1 pip ), unless serious misconduct, a road to an easy police career is guaranteed for years. In the early days before WWII, many farmhands from Scotland who can't even read or write had joined the RHKP and eventually became senior-level officers as well; during annual police ceremonies ( passing out ), the look of their wives was the telltale sign of their quality, if any!
the documentary was made lively and dramatically maybe but not compared to the main character in the movie, the inspector, Wong Sai Yuk 王世煜's life, ending a few year years later.
Thank you for uploading this historical video, I am looking for the story of inspector Wong recently. if he still alive, I think he will be one of the police commissioner.
tintin Lo news.singtao.ca/toronto/2014-03-13/hongkong1394692233d4956581.html he embezzled $300K-HKD (which was a criminal case case property) and spent them on horse gambling, he subsequently lost all of them and then shot himself.
Thank you for sharing, it is amazing. I was the little girl who were playing with Tiger in Mei Foo. Inspector Wong is a very good person with charisma indeed and I feel very sorry for the incident. I trust it is not as simple as we thought esp in the old days. Anyhow, his boys are doing good and one of them is a professional. Inspector Wong must be very pleased in heaven.
Do you know him in real person? His foul language makes me feel he is illiterate.
Omg Ben Munford, you’re the inspector!!!!
Wong's English is excellent. Given the conditions of the time, he must have spent tremendous effort to learn English. Of course, his mastery of Chinese foul language is superb.
That's true, funny that the translation was not all there when he was interrogating the suspected criminal
have you watch other interrogating video by BBC? it is excellent too... haha but I am really sad as well because he end up his life very bad.
Thank you for uploading such an interesting documentary film, Mr. Munford!
This is fascinating stuff. Thanks for uploading it.
Mr.Munford, you were sharp & handsome and no body mess with a Gweilo in safari tunic in Hong Kong back in those days !
I'd love to add a more accurate and detailed subtitle for the interrogation part lmao
Dear Sir, I attached in DCS in 90's and YT for 8 years. Though I've left force for couple years but still remember the blue and white building
王sir果句cid特警, 明拋個犯啦, 內政部
John Norman lived in "Las Pinadas" down Clearwater Bay Rd. He raced an MGB in the Classic Car races in Macau. John Burton used to be a regular in my bar "The Wanch" in Wanchai. He said it was the only bar in Wanchai he would drink in because it was not 'tainted'. He used to hit me up once a year to sponsor his team in a bird watching race.
Howard McKay where are they now?
Thanks for your sharing
Sad story for Wong, never crossed the line. Mei Foo Sun Cheun in 80's too, didn't know Sha Tin station looks like this at the time, lived next to ShaTin police station in Wo Che fire quarters in my childhood
Drinking on the job and smoking indoors is wild!
thank you for sharing this programme, Mr Munford, an excellent Royal Hong Kong Police in the colony era. nowadays, the hong kong police force are the bunch of shxx
I don't think s. If you see how he twists the fact and tone to support the brutality of the hk police of today in another clip he made, you will find that he is just another crooked mercenary in the colony police
"Whatever we do is legal. We're a special unit." That sounds familiar. Perhaps we will feel these kind of speech normal again.
fuxk you
@@berkol3800 you hum ka chan!
😆好撚正 Thank you
Very sorry for inspector Wong. He had a wonderful family. His crime is not very serious but he administered himself a death penalty.
300thousand HKD in the 1986 HK is not a small amount though.
@@loedward1308 he committed suicide.
In 1978, I was 3 living in Mei Foo Sun Chuen, pretty similar to Inspector Wong's son Tiger.
These British cops with the long hair, beer and cigs were having a time, weren’t they?
審六毛果段好正 !
According to the book " Hong Kong Beat " by ex-SP, Simon Roberts, it was so easy for any Caucasian British to join the RHKP from the turn of the century till the mid-1995.
Once they have gone through the 8 months of training in Hong Kong and passed the simple 1st-level exam, they immediately became probationary inspectors ( 1 pip ), unless serious misconduct, a road to an easy police career is guaranteed for years.
In the early days before WWII, many farmhands from Scotland who can't even read or write had joined the RHKP and eventually became senior-level officers as well; during annual police ceremonies ( passing out ), the look of their wives was the telltale sign of their quality, if any!
Did you serve with the RHKP?
大圈仔, 春雷紅領巾
the documentary was made lively and dramatically maybe but not compared to the main character in the movie, the inspector, Wong Sai Yuk 王世煜's life, ending a few year years later.
Thank you for uploading this historical video, I am looking for the story of inspector Wong recently. if he still alive, I think he will be one of the police commissioner.
爛賭走上絕路
Thank you for sharing.. I am very interest in the real situation of making this documentary. Mr Munford, are you there during the filming?
I am a script-writer / producer in Hong Kong, and I am really interest in developing this story. It will be great if we can meet! Thanks, Sam
For episodes 4 & 5 yes. I feature in both.
I just saw you in those episodes. Thx
I have a question about making this documentary, as the filming is so real, are all people including suspects and policemen are real?
Camera works are so details. And people in front of camera are so real. It s really amazing to me.
RIP Wong Sir
do you know wong sir?
RIP咩呀,監守自盜,自己屋企有大有細都攞公款去賭,不忠不義不仁不孝。
@@戰不破 即買同德個位?
同德搭石山單 Q
幾十年來的電影文化將警察描畫成,讀書唔多但正直能幹又有型有款有膽識,同犯罪者勢不兩立~
但電影歸電影,現實歸現實
當差唔讀多d書,好難服眾,警察最崇尚有學歷識講英文的同袍,讀完一篇文章都唔知講咩,咁點錄口供呀?開口埋口都係粗口,點上法庭呀?
Hi Mr Mumford. Just invade you don't see my private message. I'd love to talk to you if possible!
Inspector Wong shot himself in 83
Do you the reason he shot himself?
tintin Lo
news.singtao.ca/toronto/2014-03-13/hongkong1394692233d4956581.html
he embezzled $300K-HKD (which was a criminal case case property) and spent them on horse gambling, he subsequently lost all of them and then shot himself.
I remembered that, Wong was the future star in RHKP by that time. What a pity though. I met his old workmate years ago in America.
Same fate of those talented officer
this is a very interesting story. I am a script-writer / producer, do you think there is an opportunity for me to meet his workmate?
乜撚野特警隊內政部, 一味靠拋。 夠料入使乜又嚇又氹, 爛賭差佬!
幾年之後就係孤兒寡婦。
港紙換銀紙?在安全屋自殺?
@@jeff82051 偷保釋金賭馬
They are doing fine now. The younger son is a dentist in Canada. The wife has been doing lots of charity in China. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@@henrywong222 Great information! How did you know?