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[With you shop] Jiulong Bay plainclothes policemen were beaten, riot police reinforced the blue flag and arrested many people

2019-12-28T16:26:07.014Z


Today (28th), netizens continued to launch "Here and Shop" activities in multiple districts. Following the outbreak of conflict in Sheung Shui, another demonstrator gathered at Telford Plaza in Kowloon Bay to conduct "Here and Shop" in the evening. Demonstrators and suspects Plain-clothed police officers clashed. There were suspicions that police officers had been beaten by uniformed demonstrators. Riot police arrived and raised blue flags. Many people were arrested.


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Written by: Ling Yide

2019-12-29 00:15

Last updated: 2019-12-29 00:15

Today (28th), netizens continued to launch "Here and Shop" activities in multiple districts. Following the outbreak of conflict in Sheung Shui, another demonstrator gathered at Telford Plaza in Kowloon Bay to conduct "Here and Shop" in the evening. Demonstrators and suspects Plain-clothed police officers clashed. There were suspicions that police officers had been beaten by uniformed demonstrators. Riot police arrived and raised blue flags. Many people were arrested.

Police officers in plain clothes uniformed many people in Telford Plaza. (Facebook photo of Lee Wing Shan, Kwun Tong District Council Member)

Netizens launched a "To You Shop" event at Telford Plaza tonight. Many demonstrators gathered and walked around the mall at around 7pm, during which time they chanted slogans from time to time, and did not perform acts of sabotage. brake. During the period, masked and plain-clothed men appeared in the mall. Demonstrators surrounded and accused, questioning them as plain-clothes police officers. Later, there were suspicions that the police officers took out pepper spray and pointed at the protesters. Later, there was physical conflict between the two sides. In plain clothes, several people were subdued in front of the police, and a large number of riot police officers arrived, including holding warning flags and rifles. Many people were arrested and brought into police cars.

Police Facebook said that at that time, masked men in black carried out harassment in the mall, disrupted social peace, and thugs attacked police officers on duty. As seen in the scene footage, several suspected plainclothes police officers were surrounded and accused by the people at the scene, questioning that they were plainclothes police, and someone took out the pepper spray. Subsequently, suspected plainclothes police officers intercepted two young men in black and grey sweaters and asked them to search by the wall. The people were surrounded again. In the chaos, a suspected plainclothes police officer was pulled by another man in a black mask. He immediately subdued him, but was attacked by the fists with his fists. Assist and subdue everyone. Riot police officers then arrived and raised the blue flag.

At 9 pm, the riot police went to the platform outside the mall for alert. (Photo by Chen Haoran)

District MP Pan Renhuizhen was present and asked riot police officers to leave as soon as possible. (Photo by Chen Haoran)

Some people at the scene asked Pan Renhuizhen to hold a residents' meeting. Pan Renhuizhen said that she could not make such a promise. (Photo by Chen Haoran)

Platform interception provoked dissatisfaction with riot and alert

At 8 pm, after the conflict, riot police officers left the mall and returned to the police car. At 9 o'clock, they returned to the mall near the Telford Garden platform alert. People and residents at the scene were dissatisfied with clamor and scolding. Police officers once raised a blue flag to warn. According to the scene, police officers had intercepted and checked the identity cards of the people.

District Council Member Pan Renhuizhen arrived at the scene and asked the riot police to leave as soon as possible. "You will go as soon as you walk." At the same time, he advised those present to stop approaching the police, and hoped that the police and the public would not challenge each other. Police officers boarded the car at about 10 pm and left.

District councillors were asked to hold a residents' assembly

Later, some citizens questioned what Pan Renhuizhen had done during the incident and earlier conflicts. Pan Renhuizhen pointed out that it includes members of the Legislative Council and district members. "If a small member can do it, nothing will happen." He also said that he has given up on the top government. He hopes that everyone will think more. Do this exercise. She also claimed to be "Harley-Davidson". After this earth-shaking change in the District Councils, everyone should stop and think about how changes can be made in the District Councils, including setting up different committees to monitor the police, and asking the police Explaining the situation of police-civilian conflicts, he also said that he hoped that children should "hold the fire first, stop and let the district council do it." Only the people present asked Pan Renhuizhen to hold a residents 'meeting. Pan Renhuizhen said that he could not make this commitment, saying that Telford Garden had many different opinions. If there was a residents' meeting, there would be another voice and conflict, and then they were criticized by the people present. Pan Renhuizhen later left.

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