Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

LONDON POLICE LAUNCH ASSAULT PROBE AFTER HK MINISTER INJURED

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Police in London on Friday said they were investigat­ing an assault after a Hong Kong minister fell to the ground as she was jostled by demonstrat­ors. Justice secretary Teresa Cheng had been due to give a lecture at the Chartered Institute of Arbitrator­s (CIARB) in Bloomsbury Square, central London, on Thursday evening.

But the CIARB said the event was cancelled because “whilst entering the building (Cheng) was assaulted by a crowd”. It added: “As a result she sustained an injury to her arm.” Video of the incident circulatin­g on social media shows Cheng being surrounded by jeering pro-democracy protesters, who followed her through the streets near the CIARB headquarte­rs.

She fell to the ground and was then escorted away.

China called the incident an “appalling attack” and urged London to provide better security.

The CIARB said it was “committed to peacefully resolving conflict and deplores the use of violence, particular­ly to a guest to the United Kingdom”.

The Metropolit­an Police said in a statement a probe was “ongoing to establish the full circumstan­ces” of the incident, adding no arrests had been so made far.

“A woman was taken to hospital by London Ambulance Service suffering an injury to her arm,” it added without confirming Cheng’s identity.

She is one of the most unpopular government officials in Hong Kong, seen as playing a key role in pushing forward the now-shelved extraditio­n bill to China, which sparked the months of unrest there.

LONDON AFP, 15

NOV, 2019

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