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HK police arrest 21 Uber drivers in operation

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HONG KONG: Hong Kong police arrested 21 Uber drivers for carrying passengers without a proper permit following an undercover operation in the latest setback for the ride-hailing giant.

The sting comes as the San Francisco giant has encountere­d regulatory roadblocks around the world, despite its huge popularity, and after five Uber drivers in the southern Chinese city were found guilty of operating without proper licences in March.

Those drivers were arrested in a dramatic police swoop in 2015 after furious traditiona­l cabbies smashed up their own taxis with hammers and called for authoritie­s to act over unlicensed cars. “Police took action today ... arresting 21 drivers, including 20 males and one female,” police spokesman Edwin Lau told reporters in a press conference yesterday. “We sent decoys on many trips, eventually we took all the evidence,” Lau said, describing the undercover operation that took place earlier this month.

The drivers were arrested for illegally carrying passengers for reward and for not having third party insurance, he added.

Uber is the most prominent of several smartphone apps that are shaking up the traditiona­l taxi landscape in cities around the world.

But it has faced criticism and significan­t resistance from regulators in several countries, who accuse it of unfair competitio­n and a lack of standards.

Uber was not immediatel­y available for comment.

In April, Uber said it would relaunch its services in Taiwan with a new business model following a two-month hiatus on the island after sparring with authoritie­s over legal issues.

But the company withdrew from the market a month later, criticisin­g the government’s actions for hindering innovation and calling on President Tsai Ing-wen to take action.

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