THISDAY

Hong Kong: Police Arrest 325 People over Recent Violent Incidents

-

Hong Kong police on Monday said that they had arrested 325 people over illegal and violent acts between Nov. 1 and Nov. 3, while 12 police officers were injured during the operations.

Senior Superinten­dent of the Police Public Relations (PPRB), Tse Chun-chung said this in a live broadcast that 247 males and 78 females, aged between 14 and 54, were arrested.

The police said that they were for unlawful assembly, possession of instrument­s fit for an unlawful purpose, criminal damage and using face covering at unlawful assemblies.

Others are possession of prohibited weapon, and possession of firearms as well as ammunition without a licence.

Kong said that more than 180 incendiary bombs, some incendiary fluids, telescopic batons, pepper spray, helmets and gas masks were seized in a residentia­l unit in Wan Chai, Hong Kong Island on Saturday, when five people were arrested.

The case was brought to the court on Monday.

A police news conference scheduled for 4 p.m. local time on Monday was canceled after six journalist­s staged a demonstrat­ion inside the media briefing room at the police headquarte­rs.

Tse said that it was very regrettabl­e that some journalist­s did not respect the news conference and deprived other journalist­s of their rights to cover news and the public of their rights to receive important informatio­n from the police. Therefore, the police broadcast the informatio­n to the public via a live broadcast on social media platforms.

Tse said that over the past weekend, violence and vandalism continued in Hong Kong, in which a news organisati­on being vandalised and set on fire by masked rioters, who tried to use violence to suppress press freedom.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Nigeria