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Chinese army warns Hong Kong barracks Pokemon-no-Go area

Cologne church hires lawyer to stop Pokemon hunters

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HONG KONG, July 26, (Agencies): The Chinese army garrisoned in Hong Kong has warned people searching for Pikachu and other virtual monsters to stay off their premises, as Pokemon Go mania sweeps the smartphone­obsessed city.

The gaming app landed Monday in Hong Kong and saw residents more glued to their phones than ever, searching for the cyber creatures in locations ranging from shopping malls to the government headquarte­rs.

The app uses satellite locations, graphics and camera capabiliti­es to overlay cartoon monsters on realworld settings, challengin­g players to capture and train them for battles.

But the city’s enthusiasm to “catch ‘em all” has prompted warnings from government department­s and even the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) to stay off their property.

The game has prompted increasing concern worldwide over safety, with reports of players straying into restricted areas, being injured or becoming crime victims.

A PLA spokesman said the city’s barracks were closed zones.

Restricted

“Military barracks are restricted areas under Hong Kong law. Without the authorisat­ion of the commanding officer, no one is allowed to enter the restricted areas,” he told AFP.

Police also warned residents to be careful when playing the game. catching the cartoon monsters that they wandered across the US-Canada border.

Some Pokemon Go players were even robbed after being lured to isolated locations in hopes of catching the virtual creatures, according to US reports. Other distracted players have been blamed for causing traffic accidents. But the tales of woe and stern warnings have not stopped Hong Kongers becoming hooked on the game after eagerly awaiting its release for weeks, following its launch in Australia on July 6.

Dozens clustered in the city’s parks and office buildings Tuesday, all trying to catch the virtual monsters.

The app has now been launched in more than 40 countries including the US, Japan and much of Europe. Japanese video game company Nintendo started the mythical creature franchise 20 years ago.

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The Catholic Church has hired a lawyer to tackle a plague of “Pokemon Go” players invading Cologne Cathedral.

Local daily Express reported Tuesday that the church decided to take legal action after the virtual reality game’s manufactur­ers didn’t react to requests to exclude the ancient building from “Pokemon Go”.

The newspaper quoted the dean, Robert Kleine, as saying that “the cathedral isn’t a playground”.

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