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Police search for evidence in the Luk Yu Tea House after businessman Harry Lam Hon-lit was shot dead on November 30, 2002. The police would eventually be led to former Hong Kong actor Yeung Ka-on, who got a life sentence for his part in the murder. Photo: David Wong

When a wealthy businessman was shot dead by a hitman at a Hong Kong teahouse, and a former TV star was jailed for life for paying triads to do it

  • After Harry Lam was murdered at the Luk Yu Tea House in 2002, the trail led police to another businessman, former Hong Kong TV actor Yeung Ka-on
  • A court in Shenzhen that jailed Yeung for life heard he paid a crime gang boss for the kill. The hitman, who shot his target point-blank, got the death penalty

“The [Xinhua] news agency said four suspects seized on the mainland including the alleged hired killer, Yang Wen, were yesterday officially arrested by the Shenzhen People’s Court.

“Harry Lam Hon-lit, 54, a director of Hong Kong-based Digger Holdings and an investor in the Mission Hills Golf Club in Shenzhen, was killed with a single bullet to the head in the Luk Yu Tea House on November 30 [2002] as he ate breakfast with friends.”

Police search for the bullet that fatally wounded businessman Harry Lam Hon-lit at Luk Yu Tea House in Hong Kong’s Central neighbourhood, on November 30, 2002. Photo: David Wong
A police sniffer dog is brought to Luk Yu Tea House to look for evidence after the murder, on November 30, 2002. Photo: David Wong
On October 26, 2006, the Post revealed that a Hong Kong businessman and former TV actor [Yeung Ka-on had become] the latest Hong Kong resident to become involved in the case. He is alleged to have paid triad boss Lau Yat-yin, 47, to kill Lam.

“Yesterday’s trial was conducted under tight security and in secrecy,” it reported.

One of the eight defendants, accused of the Luk Yu Tea House murder case, is escorted by police to Shenzhen Intermediate People’s Court, on October 25, 2006. Photo: Ricky Chung
Those accused went on to appeal against their sentences, but as the Post reported on July 11, 2007, “Hong Kong actor-turned-businessman Yeung Ka-on has been jailed for life by a Shenzhen court for his role in the execution-style murder of [Lam] in 2002.

“Mainland contract killer Yang Wen, 30, who shot Lam dead at point-blank range […] received the death sentence yesterday morning.”

Throughout the years of the Post’s reporting, “Yeung’s motive has not been spelled out”.

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