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[Fugitives Regulations ‧Live] Deng Bingqiang went to the Central and Western District Council to protest with police

2020-01-16T05:33:58.247Z


The anti-revision storm has not yet ended for more than half a year, and there are many incidents in which the police's handling methods have been questioned. The Commissioner of Police, Mr Tang Ping Keung, attended the second meeting of the Central and Western District Council today (16th) at 2 pm. This is the first time that the District Council has been questioned since the anti-revision storm. "Hong Kong 01" will be broadcast live.


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Written by: Zheng Baosheng Peng Yiwei

2020-01-16 13:26

Last updated: 2020-01-16 13:28

The anti-revision storm has not yet ended for more than half a year, and there are many incidents in which the police's handling methods have been questioned. The Commissioner of Police, Mr Tang Ping Keung, attended the second meeting of the Central and Western District Council today (16th) at 2 pm. This is the first time that the District Council has been questioned since the anti-revision storm.

"Hong Kong 01" will be broadcast live.

[13:15] The meeting was held in the harbour government building, and a group of demonstrators supporting the police appeared outside the door.

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