List of Gun Metal Grey characters

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Gun Metal Grey is a 2010 Hong Kong police procedural television serial drama produced by TVB. The drama follows a team of investigators who works in the Special Crime Unit of the Criminal Investigation Division in a Hong Kong police department.

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Police

CID, Team A

Mad Sir

Michael Miu portrays Mai On-ting (米安定), nicknamed Mad Sir, one of the story's main protagonists. He is Team A's Senior Inspector and is known for his quirky methods of investigating and interrogating. Despite being extremely hasty and thriftless, he always keeps his promises. He values friendship and a swift decision-maker. He heavily relies on his intuition and quick thinking when investigating cases.

He is good friends with Stone, though they once had a falling out due to their different styles of investigation methods. Mad was also the only suspect who witnessed Stone murder a defendant lawyer and his wife, though he only saw Stone's silhouette. After Stone is released from jail, Mad openly accepts him back into the team and helps Stone uncover the real murderer who framed him.

Stone Sir

Felix Wong portrays Shek Tung-sing (石東昇), nicknamed Stone Sir, one of the story's main protagonists. He was framed for murdering a defendant lawyer and his wife fifteen years ago, and was sentenced to a lifelong jail term. He later discovers a piece of key evidence while reading a magazine article written by Kim, and is later released from jail. He reunites with his wife and daughter, but their relationship is estranged. He returns working as Team A's Sergeant led by Mad Sir.

After released from jail, he thinks the laws governing today's society are unjust and have a need to use his own methods of punishing those who commit wrongdoing. Later, he is described to be a vengeful and insecure policeman who throws all the injustices and anger within his heart to society. As Stone Sir becomes more and more extreme, Mad Sir is dissatisfied with Stone's practice. This also causes the breakup of their long-term friendship.

Please refer to "underground magistrate".

  • Nancy Wu portrays Hui Man-sze (許文詩), Team A's Sergeant.
  • Vincent Wong portrays Carson Ko Kei-yeung (高紀煬), Team A's Probationary Inspector. He was killed by Shek Tung-sing in Chapter 28.
  • Grace Wong portrays Kong Hoi-ching (江愷澄), nicknamed Leng Bao (靚爆), which literally means "unbelievably beautiful", a Team A officer.
  • Oscar Leung portrays Lee Shim-leung (李閃亮), nicknamed Fai Shim (快閃), which literally means "to leave quickly", a Team A officer.
  • Koo Ming-wah portrays Lo Hang (魯亨), nicknamed Lo Chai (老柴), which literally means "old and experienced person", a Team A officer.

CID, Team B

Journalists

Boom Weekly

Other characters

Criminal cases

Fung Chun-wing murder (Ep. 111)

Kitchen stove murder (Ep. 23)

Children dismemberment (Ep. 46)

Pseudo-model rape-killing (Ep. 1214)

Ho Mei-hung murder (Ep. 1517)

Careless driving driver murders (Ep.1719)

Young girl dismemberment (Ep. 20-21)

Prostitute murders (Ep. 21-24)

Billionaire murders (Ep. 24-26)

Missing people murders (Ep. 26-28)

Underground magistrate (Ep. 11-30)

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