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[11.27. Continuous update] PolyU can no longer find the left-behind and asks the police to unblock the campus immediately

2019-11-27T11:59:16.940Z


On the 11th day of "PolyU Besieged City", a small number of people remained on campus, but the physical and mental condition was worrying. More than ten school representatives this morning (27th) include Vice President of PolyU (Research Development) Wei Bingjiang and Vice President (Student Affairs) Yang Liwei, etc. At the same time, Red Cross staff arrived on campus, and 100 faculty members will be present to search . The search operation was completed at noon. The school stated that no left-behind persons were found during the operation, and then PolyU issued a statement asking the police to immediately unseal the campus and allow the school to begin rehabilitation work.


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Written by: Zhang Jiamin

2019-11-27 09:29

Last updated: 2019-11-27 19:46

On the 11th day of "PolyU Besieged City", a small number of people remained on campus, but the physical and mental condition was worrying. More than ten school representatives this morning (27th) include Vice President of PolyU (Research Development) Wei Bingjiang and Vice President (Student Affairs) Yang Liwei, etc. At the same time, Red Cross staff arrived on campus, and 100 faculty members will be present to search . The search operation was completed at noon. The school stated that no left-behind persons were found during the operation, and then PolyU issued a statement asking the police to immediately unseal the campus and allow the school to begin rehabilitation work.

[19:30] Rev. Chen Longbin cleaned up the debris in the PolyU dining room. He only put on a pair of rubber gloves, put the tapeworms in the kitchen into multiple garbage bags, and discarded them outside the campus. He said he arrived on campus at 3 pm to support left-behind people and clean up tapeworms. He laughed that he was "struggling for two days", worried that the health situation would worsen, and finally decided to clean up.

[17:52] The police met the media and said that they will send security teams and criminal investigators into PolyU tomorrow to deal with dangerous goods:

He Runsheng, commander of the Yau Tsim Police District, pointed out that members of the PolyU Working Group had entered the campus to find and advise the left-overs in the past two days, and had searched all the buildings. No left-stayers were found in the University. The school also informed the police that the campus was seriously affected. Destroyed by dangerous goods. The Police Negotiation Team, Explosives Management Division, Media Liaison Team, Unicom Social Workers, Ambulance, Clinical Psychologist, and Fire Safety Team have been on standby near PolyU for the past two days. The Security Team, along with criminal investigation colleagues, will enter PolyU tomorrow morning. .

Police said that entering the campus tomorrow has two purposes: to deal with dangerous goods and various types of offensive weapons such as petrol bombs and corrosive liquids; in addition, it will deal with the damage to the campus for on-the-spot investigation. Police said that the PolyU campus had initially promised to accompany the police security team into PolyU to assist police operations. I believe the police action can be completed with the full cooperation of the school, so that the campus can be unsealed as soon as possible.

Based on humanitarian stance, the police handles it in a peaceful and flexible manner. The police hope that the campus security can be restored as soon as possible so that the school can reopen the campus as soon as possible. The campus will be returned to the school as soon as possible after the dangerous goods are processed and the evidence search is completed. If there are any left-behind people seeing them, they are all treated with medical priority, and they will be sent to the doctor after registering their identities.

He Runsheng, commander of the Yau Tsim Police District, pointed out that the police decided to enter the campus tomorrow morning. (Photo by Huang Diwen)

[16:36] Yau Tsim Mong District Councillor Yu Debao said that he had contacted the Yau Tsim Mong Home Affairs Commissioner recently and expressed the hope that he would bring the same materials into the campus to support left-behind people and get help from the other party to contact the police. He and another District Council Member, Lin Jianwen, stayed in the school for about an hour today. He had inspected the library and the Student Union building and found no left-behind people. Lin Jianwen said that the health conditions on the campus were getting worse, including the smell of tear gas, and he hoped that the police could unseal the campus as soon as possible. They plan to make an urgent motion after the District Councils change in January. They intend to invite the police to the District Councils and ask them to explain the PolyU's actions to the public.

[16:00] PolyU will issue a statement at 4 pm and make three requests:

1. In view of the school's comprehensive search for left-behind people in the past two days, the school recommends that the police no longer need to take similar actions and immediately unblock the campus.

2. Require relevant government departments to deal with all dangerous goods on campus as soon as possible, including petrol bombs and offensive weapons.

3. When performing any operation, protect the personal safety of all persons in a peaceful and humane manner.

[15:40] Xu Zhifeng: Campus or today and tomorrow will unblock the fire police to search for evidence

Legislative Councillor Xu Zhifeng entered the PolyU campus at 11 am and stayed for about 4 hours to search for left-behind people but found nothing. He pointed out that a representative of the school revealed that the campus may be unsealed within two days today and tomorrow, after which the Fire Services Department and the police will search inside for evidence. He said that the police entered the campus or aroused the emotions of the left-behind people, and also worried that the police would search from classroom to classroom. They believed that the police should leave the campus as soon as possible and should not enter immediately after unsealing to avoid unpleasant incidents. He said that he had not been blocked from entering or leaving the campus at different times, describing the police's defense against the campus as "low-defense, or even no defense."

[13:45] PolyU issued a statement, demanding that the police immediately unseal the campus.

Following yesterday ’s search, the school ’s staff was further increased at 9:30 am today, from 50 to 100 yesterday. The members include the vice-principal, dean, faculty, professional counsellors, medical staff, and social workers. Assist the group to enter the campus, find the left-over groups in groups, and inspect the damage to the office and laboratory facilities. Through this morning's operation, the assistance team has tried its best to find all floors and rooms on campus, and no left-overs have been found. The operation ends this afternoon. A large number of facilities seen on the site, including many laboratories, were damaged to varying degrees, and some chemicals and dangerous goods were also missing. At the same time, many scientific research projects were interrupted due to incidents, which would seriously cause PolyU's teaching and research work. influences.

In the past two days of work, the school's goal is to hope that all left-behind people leave the campus peacefully; everything the school can do has done its best. The school asked the police to immediately unblock the campus and let us start the restoration work immediately. The school calls on the leftovers or their relatives and friends to call our contact group at 55136392.

[13:10]

PolyU Executive Vice President Lu Lihua said that today the school has strengthened its staff to 100 people, including 3 vice presidents, deans of various colleges and professional counselors. She said that no left-behind persons were found during the operation, and that the laboratory and classrooms were damaged to varying degrees. She expressed her distress and felt that it had an impact on the school's scientific research development.

Asked whether the school ’s search operation on the last day, Lu Lihua did not respond, saying only that the school had done its best to deal with the incident, hoping to unblock the school for rehabilitation and deal with dangerous goods in the school. As for whether the police will enter the campus to search for evidence, she claims to believe that it is one of the police procedures.

It is understood that the PolyU campus has completed the search operation today, and the school will not enter the campus search without special circumstances.

[10:09] Zhang Daming, the chief lecturer of the University of Hong Kong Law School, arrived at the campus at about 8 am. After an inspection for more than an hour, he said that he believed that there were no left-behind people on the campus. Can come and go freely, and has been essentially unblocked. He said that the PolyU campus had never been listed as a curfew, and he believed that the police were "meaningless" outside the campus defense line and that the school should take over the campus as soon as possible.

He also said that he believed that the police did not need to enter the campus for evidence search. According to CUHK's experience, dangerous goods in the school should be handled by the fire department, or explosives experts could be invited to the scene. He said that if the police enter the campus, it will stimulate a lot of people ’s nerves, and it will undermine the past practice that the police should not enter the campus unless invited by the school. He also said that his team will not return to the PolyU campus after discussions and in the current situation.

[09:40] Wei Bingjiang, Vice President of PolyU, said that he hopes to complete the search in the afternoon, also known as the female left-behind found on Tuesday to leave the counselor during the conversation, I believe it is still on campus; Wei Bingjiang pointed out that Review after today's operation.

[09:28] Lu Lihua, the vice president of administration of PolyU, said that about 100 faculty members came to the scene to search today, including the heads of various colleges. They will be divided into 7 groups based on the college, mainly searching for left-behind people and inspecting campus destruction facilities, hoping to complete the operation in the morning.

At about 9:00 in the morning, there were about 10 inside the University of Science and Technology. Security guards in suits appeared on campus and stayed outside the campus cafeteria. Zhang Daming, the principal lecturer of the University of Hong Kong Law School who had entered PolyU to assist demonstrators on many occasions, also had turn up.

At around 9:15, more than 10 PolyU representatives attended the meeting, including PolyU Vice President (Research Development) Wei Bingjiang and Deputy Principal (Student Affairs) Yang Liwei. At the same time, Red Cross staff were present and they will be organized in groups. Search action.

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Yesterday (26), the University of Science and Technology sent a team of about 50 people, divided into 6 teams to search throughout the school to see if there were any injured left-behind, to provide support, and said that the police will only register ID cards when left-behind leave, not immediately Arrested; members of the Legislative Council and District Council members also searched yesterday afternoon.

The police have earlier stated that they will send people to lobby at PolyU, but it takes time to prepare.

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Source: hk1

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