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British Man Goes On Rampage At Hong Kong Airport But Now Faces Jail Time For Having Viagra On Him

British Man Goes On Rampage At Hong Kong Airport But Now Faces Jail Time For Having Viagra On Him

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An unruly passenger at Hong Kong International Airport has been arrested after he went on a rampage, attacking self-service check-in kiosks with a Tensabarrier pole early on Monday morning.

The 35-year-old British suspect has been arrested on suspicion of criminal damage and possession of what is known as a Part 1 poison – in this case, some Viagra pills that were found on the man, for which he didn’t have a prescription.


The wild scenes unfolded after the man apparently turned up at the airport to buy a ticket to leave Hong Kong.

Potentially suffering a mental health crisis, the man lost his temper and started attacking the self-service check-in machines, knocking several over before attacking them with a metal pole.

Worried onlookers scurried away as airport police rushed to the scene.

In a statement, a spokesperson for Hong Kong Airport commented: “Airport Authority staff and airport security personnel rushed to the scene and warned the man to stop causing further damage.”

The statement added: “Police have arrested the man and launched an investigation.”

If charged and found guilty, the man faces a potential maximum sentence of 10 years imprisonment for criminal damage and up to two years in prison for possession of the four Viagra pills without a prescription.

The man is believed to have entered Hong Kong in November 2025 as a tourist. Britons are permitted to enter Hong Kong for up to six months without a visa.

On Sunday, China confirmed that it would allow British citizens to enter the mainland for up to 30 days visa-free for tourism, business, or visits to family and friends.

Visa-free travel for Brits visiting China is due to take effect on February 17, following a diplomatic visit to the country last month by Prime Minister Kier Starmer. The policy will, however, only be in place, at least temporarily, until December 31, 2026.



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