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[12.1. Mong Kok] 16-year-old boy threw objects and destroyed traffic lights arrested this morning

2019-12-02T19:59:16.152Z


The anti-revision case has not subsided. From the night before yesterday morning (December 1st and 2nd), demonstrations in Mong Kok continued. Police said that during the gathering early in the morning in Mong Kok district, items were thrown on the road and traffic lights were destroyed. Police officers subsequently stopped a 16-year-old Nepali boy at Nathan Road and Argyle Street on suspicion of "illegal assembly", "in public places"


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Written by: Ling Yide

2019-12-03 03:49

Last updated: 2019-12-03 03:49

The anti-revision case has not subsided. From the night before yesterday morning (December 1st and 2nd), demonstrations in Mong Kok continued. Police said that during the gathering early in the morning in Mong Kok district, items were thrown on the road and traffic lights were destroyed.

Police officers subsequently stopped a 16-year-old Nepali boy at the junction of Nathan Road and Argyle Street. He was arrested for "illegal assembly", "misconduct in public places" and "criminal destruction". Yesterday He has been charged with one count of "misconduct in public places" and one count of "criminal damage". He will appear in the West Kowloon Magistracy this (3) morning.

During the demonstration in Mong Kok yesterday morning, some demonstrators threw petrol bombs and other items on the road. Some petrol bombs fell next to the police car and burst into flames. The police fired tear gas or rubber bullets several times to disperse.

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During the demonstration in Mong Kok yesterday morning (December 2), some demonstrators threw petrol bombs on the road, some of them fell beside the police car. (Profile picture)

Fugitive regulations, police, civilian conflict, criminal damage

Source: hk1

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