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CityU seizes dangerous goods involving multiple petrol bombs and dust bombs are now being followed up by Sham Shui Po Police District

2019-12-14T09:26:04.153Z


Anti-revision storms lasted for many months, and police and civilian clashes broke out in several universities last month. The emergency response team of the City University said early this morning (14th) that several boxes of suspected petrol bombs were found on campus yesterday (13th), and the relevant government departments have been notified to deal with them. The police responded to "Hong Kong 01" inquiries and stated that they received a report yesterday and dispatched officers to the scene to seize 34 petrol bombs, 20 dust bombs, etc. The case is now classified as "Dangerous Goods Found" and submitted to Sham Shui Po Police District for criminal investigation. The ninth team followed up.


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Written by: Chen Jingqi

2019-12-14 17:19

Last updated: 2019-12-14 17:19

Anti-revision storms lasted for many months, and police and civilian clashes broke out in several universities last month. The emergency response team of the City University said early this morning (14th) that several boxes of suspected petrol bombs were found on campus yesterday (13th), and the relevant government departments have been notified to deal with them.

The police responded to "Hong Kong 01" inquiries and stated that they received a report yesterday and dispatched officers to the scene to seize 34 petrol bombs, 20 dust bombs, etc. The case is now classified as "Dangerous Goods Found" and submitted to Sham Shui Po Police District for criminal investigation. The ninth team followed up.

On November 16, the outer brick and old street of Chengda University, an underground brick roadblock. (Photo by Chen Haoran)

The City University emergency team issued a notice early this morning stating that several boxes of suspected petrol bombs were found on campus last night. For security reasons, the relevant government departments were immediately notified, and the authorities also arrived at the scene to understand and follow up the incident.

The school's emergency response team continued that the university will continue to be vigilant, evaluate the situation carefully, take safety as the main premise, and balance the needs of teachers and students before deciding to open the rest of the campus progress.

The police responded to their enquiries and stated that yesterday they received a report from the staff of the No. 1 road school in Sham Shui Po Tak Road, alleging that a group of suspected dangerous goods were found inside the school. The officers arrived at the scene and seized 34 petrol bombs, 20 dust bombs, 12 water bombs and some flammable items. The case was classified as "Dangerous Goods Found" and was followed up by the Ninth Team of the Sham Shui Po Police District Criminal Investigation Team.

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Source: hk1

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