HONG KONG — Chinese automaker BYD has restarted operations at two showrooms and a service center in Hong Kong after they were vandalized earlier this week, BYD’s sole agent said in a notice on its website.
Restoration work on another showroom in the outlying district of Yuen Long in the New Territories was expected to be completed by the end of the week, BYD’s Hong Kong sole agent JC Motor said.
“The incidents have been reported to the police and we will cooperate with the investigation and will await the conclusion from the police,” JC Motor said in the notice.
BYD’s showrooms in Wan Chai on Hong Kong Island and Tsim Sha Tsui in Kowloon, as well as its service center in Tin Shui Wai in the New Territories, had resumed normal operations, the agent added.
JC Motor did not immediately respond to Reuters’ request for comment on the vandalism’s cause and impact.
Two BYD showrooms and a service center in Hong Kong were daubed with red paint, while a car also rammed into the roller shutter at its Yuen Long showroom in the early hours of Monday, causing damage, police told Reuters.
The incident was still under investigation, police added.