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Written by: Pan Xiqiao
2020-02-29 17:19
Last updated: 2020-02-29 17:19Legislative Councillor Zhu Kaidi stated on Facebook that he received a written reply from the Security Bureau yesterday (28), stating that a total of 7,165 protesters were arrested daily from June 9, 2019 to January 23, 2020. Among them, 1,071 were arrested on November 18, the highest number of arrests in a single day. Of the arrested persons, 392 were released unconditionally.
Anti-revision storms swept across Hong Kong. (Profile picture)
Last year's intensive anti-revision campaign led to the arrest of a large number of demonstrators. The Security Bureau responded to a written inquiry from Legislative Councillor Zhu Kaidi yesterday, listing the number of protesters arrested daily from June 9, 2019 to January 23, 2020 A total of 7,165 people.
"7.21" Both arrested so far
Among them, 1,071 people were arrested on November 18, the highest number of single-day arrests in six months. It is expected that the protesters were mainly involved in the "siege war" of the Polytechnic University. In addition, during the Japanese yen parade on January 1, 2020, the authorities also arrested 351 people, the second most arrested day.
As for the day of the controversial "8.31" Prince Edward Station incident and "7.21" Yuen Long station incident, 88 and two were arrested respectively.
According to the Security Bureau, of the 7,165 people, "1,154 have been or are undergoing judicial proceedings, 6 have been released after police caution, 392 have been released unconditionally, and 5,613 cases are still under investigation (including bail pending investigation and refusal of bail After being released for investigation). "
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The Security Bureau responded to enquiries and revealed that from June last year to last month, 7165 were arrested during a large public event. (Zhu Kaidi Facebook picture)
Security Bureau Zhu Kaidi's anti-revision demonstration