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Location of cave where Bossini heiress was held still eludes Hong Kong police, court told

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Police search around the Pik Uk Prison area along Clear Water Bay Road in May in an attempt to locate a cave where kidnappers are believed to have hidden Queenie Law. Photo: Felix Wong

Detectives investigating the alleged HK$28 million kidnap for ransom of a Hong Kong clothing chain heiress still haven't found the cave where they say she was held captive - 10 weeks after the alleged crime.

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Prosecutors in Kwun Tong Court yesterday sought a further 10-week adjournment of the case in which Zheng, 29 - the only suspect arrested in Hong Kong - is accused of conspiracy to forcibly take or detain Law between April 25 and 28 along with five others, who are all in custody on the mainland.

Prosecutor Esther Mak told the court the extra time was required to allow police to conduct further investigations, including forensic examinations and discovering the location of the cave "where the victim was held".

Zheng, who comes from Wengan county in Guizhou , made his first court appearance on May 5.

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Mak also told the court legal advice on the case would only be sought from the Department of Justice after investigative work had been completed.

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