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[11.20 PolyU] Li Jiachao: Nearly 900 people from PolyU surrendered to the headmaster of the school

2019-11-20T08:29:09.529Z


There are still people staying on the campus of the Polytechnic University. The Director of the Security Bureau, Li Jiachao, said that nearly 900 people from the campus came out early today (20th), about 300 people under the age of 18, and 500 to 600 adults. Li Jiachao stressed that he still hopes to resolve the incident in a peaceful and orderly manner. He strongly urges people on campus to be guilty of surrender. The authorities can provide medical care and welfare, saying that things cannot continue in this way. Anyone who breaks the law must be held liable. Li Jiachao said that all those who left PolyU would be arrested for rioting crimes. The police will then investigate whether the arrested person has committed crimes and consulted the Attorney General before prosecuting. He continued to refer to the fact that regardless of the purpose of assembly, anyone who has been ruined has constituted riots and said that the public should not be misled. Police arrested 730 people yesterday for allegedly committing different crimes. Li Jianwen, the head of the Catholic Youth Club Wu Shaomei Middle School, said that Li Jiachao’s "self-sufficiency" to describe the person who left PolyU was that the police’s long-standing commitment was not an arrest but an operation to register their identity. I hope the Bureau will clarify.


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Written by: Chen Xinyu, Zhang Jiamin

2019-11-20 12:23

Last updated date: 2019-11-20 16:17

There are still people staying on the campus of the Polytechnic University. The Director of the Security Bureau, Li Jiachao, said that nearly 900 people from the campus came out early today (20th), about 300 people under the age of 18, and 500 to 600 adults. Li Jiachao stressed that he still hopes to resolve the incident in a peaceful and orderly manner. He strongly urges people on campus to be guilty of surrender. The authorities can provide medical care and welfare, saying that things cannot continue in this way. Anyone who breaks the law must be held liable.

Li Jiachao said that all those who left PolyU would be arrested for rioting crimes. The police will then investigate whether the arrested person has committed crimes and consulted the Attorney General before prosecuting. He continued to refer to the fact that regardless of the purpose of assembly, anyone who has been ruined has constituted riots and said that the public should not be misled. Police arrested 730 people yesterday for allegedly committing different crimes.

Li Jianwen, the head of the Catholic Youth Club Wu Shaomei Middle School, said that Li Jiachao’s "self-sufficiency" to describe the person who left PolyU was that the police’s long-standing commitment was not an arrest but an operation to register their identity. I hope the Bureau will clarify.

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The Secretary for Education, Mr. Yang Runxiong, said that minors who leave the campus of PolyU can leave after registration, but it does not mean that they will not be charged with riots. Yang Runxiong thanked the efforts of a group of principals and teachers over the past two days. He said that there are still many people worried about the safety of the left-behind people. They are urged to come out as soon as possible and resolve them peacefully. Later, the principal will come to advise people on campus.

In the resumption of classes in primary and secondary schools today, Yang Runxiong noticed that someone on the Internet had mobilized to block the road in the morning. He pointed out that he had made an appeal last night to block the road. He now appeals to the people concerned not to do the roadblocking activities, affecting the lives of the citizens and normal learning of the students. Yang said that he hopes to participate in classmates. It is necessary to know that this may be an illegal act, or it may affect the safety of one's life. It requires the relevant schools to make appropriate training for their students and help them understand the wrong behavior.

Regarding whether police officers will have a psychological impact on students, Yang refers to police officers in order to maintain the rule of law in society. The school will do its utmost to help students understand why the police are doing related matters.

Yang Runxiong thanked the efforts of a group of principals and teachers in the past two days. He said that many people are worried about the safety of the left-behind people. They are urged to come out as soon as possible and resolve them peacefully. Later, the principal will come to advise people on campus. (photo by Lin Weihua)

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The Chief Secretary for Administration, Mr Matthew Cheung Kin-chung, said that for the event of the science and technology, it will strive to mediate in an inclusive manner and properly handle the left-behind and peaceful departure. Regarding the condition of the CHT, Mr Cheung said that the Hung Hom Tunnel Building was seriously damaged. The FEHD, the Highways Department and the officers of the disciplined services were working to clear the roadblocks and refuses. The Police and the fire officers entered the Administration Building to search for the permit. The personnel are repaired.

Mr Cheung said that the Government will provide two free ferry services to and from Kowloon City, Hung Hom and Wan Chai, which will reduce the public's inconvenience. The bus companies will also mobilise the routes. Cross-harbour buses will be diverted to the Western Harbour Crossing and the Eastern Harbour Crossing. The Transport Department will also provide free shuttle buses in Hung Hom, To Kwa Wan and Kowloon City. The Government will cooperate with the Civil Aid Service and recruit additional personnel and equipment to remove other roadblocks on the road. Li Jiachao also pointed out that the police will later go to the area of ​​science and technology to control the traffic in the surrounding streets and cooperate with relevant departments to clear roadblocks.

PolyU's scene: The headmaster of the middle school is arrogant about Li Jiachao's "self-satisfaction"

Deng Zhenqiang, president of the Secondary School Principal, said that according to his understanding, today's arrangements for left-behind persons under the age of 18 are the same as those of the past two days. The school can only take them away. The police will only register their status and reserve the right to prosecute in the future. He said that today will continue to follow the relevant procedures, and it will be effective in dismissing students. According to Deng Zhenqiang, as far as he knows, there are no students under the age of 18 who have been arrested or searched. It is estimated that only about 10 middle school students will be assessed on the PolyU campus, but the estimated number should be more. He said that he would do his best to reach out to all students and hope to make them safely return home.

For the Secretary for Security, Mrs Regret Lee, today, "self-sufficiency" to describe the person who left PolyU, the Secretary of the Catholic Childhood Association, Wu Shaomei, Li Jianwen said that the police have always promised not to arrest but to register their identity. I hope the Bureau can clarify. He added that the relevant commitments helped to help students to leave in the past two days. However, some students today questioned "self-sufficiency". Li Jianwen said that he had never heard of his own statement and was dismayed by the Bureau.

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