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[1126 PolyU] Lin Zheng: If the school can lobby the left-behind to leave the police security team,

2019-11-26T13:50:16.766Z


Although there are still demonstrators staying at the University of Science and Technology, Chief Executive Lin Zheng Yue'e told the media today (26th) that he knows that the police and the public are in a tense relationship. Therefore, the government has adopted measures to cool down and avoid irritating treatment. She said that she knew that the PolyU campus would arrange a working group to enter the campus to lobby left-behind people to leave, and the police itself would form a security group, including independents such as the principal and clinical psychologists, to prepare to enter PolyU at a suitable time for lobbying. She added that if the PolyU campus team successfully persuaded the left-behind to leave PolyU safely, the police's security team would not need to be activated, or the security team would provide assistance.


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Written by: Liu Jinhua

2019-11-26 21:43

Last updated: 2019-11-26 21:43

Although there are still demonstrators staying at the University of Science and Technology, Chief Executive Lin Zheng Yue'e told the media today (26th) that he knows that the police and the public are in a tense relationship. Therefore, the government has adopted measures to cool down and avoid irritating treatment. She said that she knew that the PolyU campus would arrange a working group to enter the campus to lobby left-behind people to leave, and the police itself would form a security group, including independents such as the principal and clinical psychologists, to prepare to enter PolyU at a suitable time for lobbying. She added that if the PolyU campus team successfully persuaded the left-behind to leave PolyU safely, the police's security team would not need to be activated, or the security team would provide assistance.

Lam Cheng said that the police have arranged a security team, but understand that the police and the public are currently under tense relations, so they will only enter PolyU when needed and at an appropriate time. (Photo by Liang Pengwei)

In addition, Lin Zheng also called on PolyU's left-behind people to leave peacefully and safely as soon as possible, but at the same time respect the rule of law. She reiterated that the police ’s siege of PolyU was a law enforcement operation, but when dealing with the left-behind, the police have adopted a humane approach as required by her, including minors under 18 years of age, who can leave only by registering their personal information, without making immediate The purpose of the arrest is to settle it peacefully. At present, 300 minors have left PolyU in this way. As for people with medical needs, the government will also arrange for them to go to hospitals as soon as possible and treat them as "medical first". They can leave PolyU by registering their personal data in the same way as people under the age of 18.

The vice president of the University of Science and Technology Wei Bingjiang, along with management and ambulancemen, arrived at the campus in the morning to prepare for the search. (Photo by Lu Yiming)

The Vice President of the University of Science and Technology Wei Bingjiang, along with several management, ambulancemen and translators, arrived on campus this morning to prepare for the search. The goal is to complete the search at about 3 to 4 pm. Wei Bingjiang said that he will be divided into 6 teams to search the injured and waiting for rescue in each room of the school. If leftovers are encountered, they will be persuaded to leave.

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