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Two men in black are hunted down by petrol bomber in Sichuan restaurant in Sham Shui Po

2020-01-05T22:35:28.513Z


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 throwing suspected petrol bombs and LPG bottles. At the time, there were one or two customers in the shop. Fortunately, No casualties were caused, and the male proprietor surnamed Chen (47 years old) immediately called the police. The police arrived and found two unexploded and suspected flammable liquids left in the store.


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Written by: Ling Yide

2020-01-06 03:37

Last updated: 2020-01-06 06:25

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 throwing suspected petrol bombs and LPG bottles. At the time, there were one or two customers in the shop. Fortunately, No casualties were caused, and the male proprietor surnamed Chen (47 years old) immediately called the police.

The police arrived and found that the ground inside the store was slightly blackened. A complete beer bottle that had not been opened and was suspected of carrying flammable liquid was seized. After investigation, the case was classified as an "arson attempt". Sham Shui Po The District Criminal Investigation Team is looking for two men in black shirts and black trousers, masks and black hats.

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.

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

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Source: hk1

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