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One of two suspects accused of kidnapping a 3-year-old boy from a Hong Kong shopping mall has been brought to the scene for a police reconstruction.

One of two women accused of stuffing a three-year-old boy into a suitcase after kidnapping him from a Hong Kong shopping mall for a $660,000 cryptocurrency ransom has been taken to the scene of the alleged crime for a police reconstruction.

Dozens of uniformed and plainclothes officers were positioned inside and outside Tseung Kwan O Plaza shopping mall before the suspect was driven there in an unmarked police car shortly after 11:30 a.m. Thursday.

The boy was rescued around 5:25 a.m. Thursday, about 12 hours after the abduction, after officers from the Organized Crime Bureau and Triads raided an apartment in The Wings private housing estate in Tseung Kwan O. The couple were arrested at the apartment.

On Friday, around 11:35 a.m., police seized a black suitcase and a stroller from one of their cars outside the shopping center.

Investigators revealed Thursday that the suspects had prepared a suitcase and a stroller to transport the victim after kidnapping her inside the mall Wednesday afternoon.

A hooded suspect, handcuffed to a chain around her waist, was escorted out of the black seven-seater vehicle at around 11:45 a.m. She was wearing a gray T-shirt, black shorts and flip-flops.

She was surrounded by police officers and briefed before being taken into the mall. The suspect was escorted to a location outside a store where she was shown a stuffed animal.

She was taken outside and brought to nearby Tong Chun Street, where a stroller was used during the filmed reenactment. She was then returned to the seven-seater vehicle around noon.

At around 12:30 p.m., the woman was driven to Tong Ming Street Park, where she was escorted out of the car and pushed a stroller with the stuffed animal inside.

The suspect, handcuffed and held by one arm by a plainclothes policewoman, pushed the stroller some distance to a corner of the park. A policewoman on the scene took notes during a conversation between her colleagues and the suspect.

Dozens of officers surrounded the suspect while a plainclothes officer carried a suitcase. The suspect was taken out of the park before 1 p.m.

The boy was abducted from a shopping mall on Thursday afternoon. Photo: Facebook/Vanessa Chan

Police said a suspect abducted the boy while he was playing with his older sister outside a store in the mall at 4:30 p.m. The kidnapper handed the sister a ransom note, which also warned the family not to call the police.

The Post has learned that the family was ordered to pay 660,000 Tether digital coins worth more than HK$5.1 million for the boy’s release.

Describing the kidnapping plot as “premeditated”, Chief Superintendent Kwan King-pan revealed on Thursday that one of the suspects forcibly took the boy and put him in a nearby stroller before pushing him to a quiet place such as a park.

He said the other suspect brought a suitcase to meet her and the boy was then placed inside and taken to the home of one of the suspects. After identifying the suspects and the apartment, FBI agents raided The Wings.

Kwan said the boy was taken to hospital for a medical examination which showed he had not suffered any injuries.

Police said no ransom was paid.

The two women, both aged 38, were arrested on suspicion of kidnapping. One of the suspects is a visitor from mainland China, the other holds a Hong Kong identity card.

Police said the two suspects did not know the boy’s family and officers were still investigating why they targeted him.

In Hong Kong, kidnapping is punishable by up to life in prison.

Agents from the bureau are investigating the case.