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Sham Shui Po Sichuan Restaurant suspected to have been left unopened by a man in black

2020-01-05T19:56:11.166Z


At 2 am on Monday (6th), a Sichuan restaurant on the ground floor of 204 Lai Chi Kok Road, Sham Shui Po was reportedly attacked by two men in black and throwing suspected petrol bombs. At that time, one or two guests were scared by chickens. The dog left, but fortunately, the glass bottle carrying the flammable liquid had not burst open, no brewing casualties, and the unopened beer bottle was left at the scene afterwards. Police classified case as "arson"


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Written by: Ling Yide

2020-01-06 03:37

Last updated: 2020-01-06 03:47

At 2 am on Monday (6th), a Sichuan restaurant on the ground floor of 204 Lai Chi Kok Road, Sham Shui Po was reportedly attacked by two men in black and throwing suspected petrol bombs. At that time, one or two guests were scared by chickens. The dog left, but fortunately, the glass bottle carrying the flammable liquid had not burst open, no brewing casualties, and the unopened beer bottle was left at the scene afterwards. The police classified the case as "arson".

It is reported that the attacked Sichuan restaurant issued police support statements on social media from time to time, and claimed that the demonstrators were "曱 甴" and were therefore referred to as "blue shops." A few days ago, a murder case was carried out on Tong On Road in Mong Kok. There were rumors that the shop harbored murderers. The person in charge denied the incident during other interviews and insisted on "cutting the seats" with violence.

District Council member-designated on Tango Road on Christmas Eve calls for witnesses to provide information

An unexploded beer bottle was left at the scene. (Photo by Chen Yongwu)

Anti-revision demonstration of arsonist regulations

Source: hk1

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