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RIOTERS ATTACK POLICE, SET FIRE ON CHRISTMAS EVE

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Violence returned to Hong Kong streets on Christmas Eve as large masked groups of rioters assaulted Police, vandalised shops and set fire in various districts.

Media footage showed rioters besieged and hurled hard items at plain clothes Police officers in the Harbor City in Tsim Sha Tsui, a popular shopping district in Hong Kong. Police then arrived and arrested several attackers.

Black-clad protesters also marched and chanted anti-government slogans in shopping malls in Yuen Long and Mong Kok, seriously disrupting public order.

Some threw pieces of paper into restaurant­s and asked diners to leave. When rioters started vandalism, quite a number of stores were forced to close.

At around 8pm local time, a man fell from the second to the first floor in Yoho Mall II in Yuen Long when attacking and escaping from Police officers who arrived to handle a report of rioters vandalisin­g shops. He has been sent to the hospital in a conscious state. Rioters built up blockages with debris in the conjunctio­n of Argyle Street and Portland Street in Mong Kok.

A large group of rioters started to occupy Nathan Road and Salisbury Road in Tsim Sha Tsui at about 9pm. They set barricades, damaged traffic lights and dug up bricks, seriously paralyzing the traffic. Some even set a fire outside an entrance of a metro station.

An outlet of HSBC in Mong Kok also fell victim as rioters smashed windows and spray-painted walls of the bank.

At about 11pm local time, rioters threw petrol bombs into Tsim Sha Tsui Police Station, posing a serious threat to the safety of citizens and Police officers at the scene.

In the face of the chaos, Police asked rioters to stop destructiv­e activities, or the minimum necessary force would be deployed for dispersal and arrest.

Tang Ping-keung, the commission­er of police of China’s Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region, earlier in the evening called on protesters not to commit violent acts and to let residents have a peaceful Christmas Eve.

Police on Tuesday afternoon seized smoke bombs and flammable chemicals that could be used by rioters and made an arrest in Kwun Tong.

 ??  ?? Media footage showed rioters besieged and hurled hard items at plain clothes Police officers in the Harbor City in Tsim Sha Tsui on Christmas Eve.
Media footage showed rioters besieged and hurled hard items at plain clothes Police officers in the Harbor City in Tsim Sha Tsui on Christmas Eve.

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