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July 1st Parade | A man with a motorcycle who inserted the "Recovering Hong Kong" flag was involved in a violation of the Hong Kong version of the National Security Law and is still in hospital

2020-07-03T03:47:38.680Z


On the first July 1 return day when the "National Security Act of the Hong Kong District" came into effect, the application of the Democratic Front protest was opposed by the police, but a large number of people still participated in the demonstration on Hong Kong Island that day. The police finally arrested 370 people, including 6 men and 4 women suspected of violating the "Hong Kong In the Ou Guoan Law, some people were arrested for holding, waving or displaying flags or slogans including "Hong Kong Independence" and "National Self-Strengthening", as well as displaying the "Recover Hong Kong, Revolution of the Times" banner and clothing. Of the 10 people arrested, 5 men and 4 women have been released on bail and are required to report to the police in late July. Those who have not been released on bail are 23-year-old male drivers who rushed to the police line of defense by motorcycles. The father of the arrested man stated that his son is currently in hospital.


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Written by: Deng Bailiang

2020-07-03 10:52

Last update date: 2020-07-03 10:52

On the first July 1 return day when the "National Security Act of the Hong Kong District" came into effect, the application of the Democratic Front protest was opposed by the police, but a large number of people still participated in the demonstration on Hong Kong Island that day. The police finally arrested 370 people, including 6 men and 4 women suspected of violating the "Hong Kong In the Ou Guoan Law, some people were arrested for holding, waving or displaying flags or slogans including "Hong Kong Independence" and "National Self-Strengthening", as well as displaying the "Recover Hong Kong, Revolution of the Times" banner and clothing.

Of the 10 people arrested, 5 men and 4 women have been released on bail and are required to report to the police in late July. Those who have not been released on bail are 23-year-old male drivers who rushed to the police line of defense by motorcycles. The father of the arrested man stated that his son is currently in hospital.

A 23-year-old male driver was arrested for driving madly and violating the National Security Act of Minato City.

At 3 p.m. that day, a 23-year-old man drove an orange-red motorcycle with the banner of "Recovering Hong Kong, the Revolution of the Times" at the rear of Jaffe Road in Wan Chai near Kobrian Road, suspecting of rushing towards the riot police's defense line. Turn right on Jaffe Road to Cycling Road, and stop at Kobrian Road where several riot police officers stopped and arrested their uniforms. The online footage captured several riot police officers trying to block motorcycles on the road at the time. The motorcycle did not stop. Some police officers were knocked off and fell to the ground. The motorcycle driver fell to the ground afterwards. . The incident resulted in injuries to the hands and knees of three police officers. The male driver was arrested for driving violently and violating the Minato City Security Act.

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Source: hk1

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