Interpol does not take reports from the public directly. The instructions on the Interpol site are, "Criminal activity or missing persons should be reported to your local police department or your National Central Bureau (NCB)."
See the official Hong Kong Police website for contact information or the Polícia Judiciária do Governo da Região Administrativa Especial de Macau.
Macau and Hong Kong
No. Macau is a separate city.
Interpol does not have a dedicated office in Hong Kong. Instead, the Hong Kong Police Force serves as the National Central Bureau (NCB) for Interpol, facilitating communication and cooperation with the organization. The NCB is located within the police headquarters in Wan Chai, Hong Kong.
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Hong Kong is one of two special administrative regions in the People's Republic of China - the other being Macau. As such, Hong Kong is not "in" any province. Like Macau however, Hong Kong is adjacent to the mainland Chinese province of Guangdong.
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No. Macau and Hong Kong are the two special administrative regions (SAR) of the People's Republic of China. They are completely separate city-states.
Macau, which is situated near Hong Kong.
Hong Kong has the Hong Kong dollar, or HKD. The Chinese Yuen is also accepted. HKD is accepted also in Macau.
Britain colonized Hong Kong and Singapore. Portugal colonized Macao