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Guoan Law|Riot police rushed into APM again and held Ziqi to drive out a PolyU student arrested

2020-07-07T10:19:19.012Z


The National Security Law of Minato District came into effect on June 30. Some netizens initiated a silent protest at the APM mall in Kwun Tong at 6pm today (6th). "Hong Kong 01" will be broadcast live.


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Author: Kong Fanxu

2020-07-06 18:14

Date of last update: 2020-07-06 21:18

The National Security Law of Minato District came into effect on June 30. Some netizens initiated a silent protest at the APM mall in Kwun Tong at 6pm today (6th).

"Hong Kong 01" will be broadcast live.

A man in a black jacket was arrested, and he shouted that it was PolyU. (Photo by Kong Fanxu)

[20:46] The riot police raised the purple flag again to warn those present who called the "split country" slogan.

[20:36] A man in a black shirt was taken away by the riot police at the food court. He shouted that he was a PolyU student.

[20:32] The demonstrators who shouted slogans did not leave, and a group of riot police entered the APM mall again, and raised the purple flag, indicating that some people were involved in violation of the "Minato City National Security Law." Someone in the food court continued to call the slogan, and the riot police walked to the relevant floor, asking the diners and customers present to leave.

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At 6 o'clock in the evening, people at all levels of the apm mall held blank papers to stand silently. During this period, demonstrators shouted the slogans "Recover Hong Kong, Revolution of the Times" and "Hong Kong Independence", and they were persuaded by other demonstrators that they came out today to stand silently. Instead of calling a slogan. In the passage outside the mall, there are already many police officers stationed.

Later, someone chanted the slogan "Five Major Appeals, One is indispensable." Around 6:30 in the evening, a large number of riot police later arrived and raised a yellow flag to point out that people on the scene were suspected of violating the law. The warning may be prosecuted. The person holding up the white paper left. However, some of the people gathered at the scene did not pay attention, and yelled at the police slogans. The police pulled up the blockade line in the atrium to separate the police from the police officer and held a video camera to shoot down the gathered people.

The riot police later withdrew slightly and exited the mall. People gathered in the mall continued to call the slogan, and the riot police then entered the mall again. Kai Mi pointed out that those present were involved in the illegal request to leave. Several police officers then asked those who stayed on the upper glass railing of the mall to leave and searched some of them. During this period, a lady in white was holding white paper outside the blockade. When the police officer intercepted her, the other party insisted on standing on the spot, unwilling to follow the instructions to be searched farther away from the media lens. After a round of disturbance, the police officer on the spot searched Its backpack.

The police also issued a statement at night, saying that there were crowds and loud clamors in the APM shopping mall, "undermining social peace." The police came to the scene to enforce the law, raised yellow flags and issued multiple warnings to the assembled people, pointed out that they were suspected of participating in the illegal assembly, and asked them to stop the assembly and leave immediately, otherwise they might be arrested. The police said they will continue to pay close attention to the situation in the relevant areas. If anyone disrupts public order and social peace, they will resolutely enforce the law.

At about 7:45 pm, there was still a group of people gathered at the scene, shouting "Recovering the Revolution of the Hong Kong Times" and someone responding immediately; during this period, a woman shouted "Hong Kong Independence", but no one followed and shouted. This slogan.

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