Singapore’s army vehicles arrive after being impounded in Hong Kong
Updated 10:39, 28-Jun-2018
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The nine Singaporean army vehicles detained in Hong Kong for two months arrived at the PSA West Coast terminal port in Singapore on Monday after they were released by the Hong Kong Customs on January 26. /Reuters Photo

The nine Singaporean army vehicles detained in Hong Kong for two months arrived at the PSA West Coast terminal port in Singapore on Monday after they were released by the Hong Kong Customs on January 26. /Reuters Photo

The vehicles were covered in grey and blue tarpaulins at the port and would be transported to a Singapore Armed Forces camp for a post-training administration, including thorough service ability checks and routine maintenance, according to a statement delivered by Singapore’s Ministry of Defense. /CFP Photo

The vehicles were covered in grey and blue tarpaulins at the port and would be transported to a Singapore Armed Forces camp for a post-training administration, including thorough service ability checks and routine maintenance, according to a statement delivered by Singapore’s Ministry of Defense. /CFP Photo

Nine army vehicles were loaded onto trucks and moved out of Hong Kong’s customs cargo terminal on January 26, two days after it was confirmed the vehicles would be returned to Singapore. /Reuters Photo

Nine army vehicles were loaded onto trucks and moved out of Hong Kong’s customs cargo terminal on January 26, two days after it was confirmed the vehicles would be returned to Singapore. /Reuters Photo