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[Police Reporter] Yau Ma Tei conflict, flashing a flash bomb, said no one sees people

2019-11-19T22:59:14.128Z


The Hong Kong Polytechnic University has had many conflicts since Sunday (17th). The demonstrators on the campus were surrounded by police. A large number of people went to PolyU to support the demonstrators yesterday (18th). Conflicts broke out in various districts. The police dispersed in Yau Ma Tei and Tsim Sha Tsui. Action, many people were arrested. During the conflict in Yau Ma Tei in the evening, there was more flash on the scene. At the press conference today, the police admitted that the police had used the use of flash bombs. In addition, they were asked to suspect that the Flying Tigers vehicles appeared on the scene. The Senior Superintendent of the Ministry of Action, Wang Weixun pointed out "Someone is trained to deal with violence and will be treated in any way."


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Written by: Ling Yide

2019-11-19 21:10

Last updated date: 2019-11-19 21:50

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University has had many conflicts since Sunday (17th). The demonstrators on the campus were surrounded by police. A large number of people went to PolyU to support the demonstrators yesterday (18th). Conflicts broke out in various districts. The police dispersed in Yau Ma Tei and Tsim Sha Tsui. Action, many people were arrested. During the conflict in Yau Ma Tei in the evening, there was more flash on the scene. At the press conference today, the police admitted that the police had used the use of flash bombs. In addition, they were asked to suspect that the Flying Tigers vehicles appeared on the scene. The Senior Superintendent of the Ministry of Action, Wang Weixun pointed out "Someone is trained to deal with violence and will be treated in any way."

Senior Superintendent of the Department of Operations, Wang Weixun, said that the police used the use of flash bombs yesterday. (Photo by Chen Haoran)

Said that there is no choice to use the flash bomb

The Police held a regular press conference today and was asked whether the Police used a flash bomb during the operation. Wang Weixun pointed out that the police arrested about 200 people in Yau Ma Tei and Nathan Road yesterday (18). During the handling of the arrested persons, thousands of people were throwing petrol bombs, sundries and impacts to the police, and even had the opportunity to rob them. The police did not have the option to use flash bombs to draw their attention. Let the on-site personnel continue to deal with the situation as soon as possible.

Did not respond to whether the Flying Tigers throw: 唔 Exclusion will be handled in any way

Was asked if the use of flash bombs would be included in the list of constantly announced operational equipment, and last night there was doubt that the Flying Tigers vehicle appeared at the scene of the conflict, whether the flash bomb was thrown by the Flying Tigers, and the Senior Superintendent of Action Department Wang Weixun It is said that the scenes faced by the police in PolyU and Nathan Road are extremely violent. As long as the scene environment is in need, if the police have equipment to be used by colleagues, there will be no special ammunition when it will be used. "It seems like a rifle." There are all." Wang Weixun pointed out that if police vehicles were dispatched to certain police forces last night and the ammunition was used by them, Wang said, "If the situation is serious, some people will train to deal with the violence. Dealing with the police means that the police will not be soft as long as it can prevent violence.

The Kowloon West Regional Commander, Choi Hau Yip, said earlier in the police press conference yesterday (18th) that the police would use appropriate force to cope with the demonstrations. It also pointed out that the Flying Tigers had also been dispatched in the past and stated that "I have always had a Ability, if necessary, will be used."

Said that the demonstrators could not be ruled out. Jiang Yongxiang: In fact, the canal has two feet.

When asked to be beaten or towed by the police, the Jiangzhi said that the police need to control the arrested person as soon as possible and said that "there are many people who are willing to get up. The police have to do so. The Jiang finger does not rule out that many people deliberately do not cooperate, hoping to delay the time, waiting for the so-called brothers and sisters to save him, Jiang said that "all of them are too naive, go for a while, and walk forever", as yesterday Some people who have been rescued have been arrested by the police. Jiang said that he saw someone who described it as "a escape from the dead" and only condone and conceal the criminals.

Jiang Yongxiang: Police officers and ambulances mean no one sees people stepping on people

When asked about the suspected treading incident last night, Jiang Yongxiang pointed out that the police arrested more than 100 thugs in Yau Ma Tei last night. At that time, nearly a thousand people attacked police officers with petrol bombs and hard objects. The police needed accurate and comprehensive Controlling the arrested person, the police have never heard of a person who has stepped on a person, but about 30 people were injured. The police arranged for them to go to the hospital for treatment. No one was seen in the police and the ambulance.

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Source: hk1

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