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The police unauthorized bar on Temple Street was once blocked. The person in charge and the staff drinker were arrested.

2020-04-24T20:58:19.264Z


Under the anti-epidemic ban, the police have been cracking down on illegally operating bars for several days. On the night of Friday (24th), when the police searched an unlicensed bar in Temple Street, Yau Ma Tei, they encountered obstruction. The female person in charge once blocked the police from entering. Eventually she was arrested for violating the ban and other crimes. Also arrested.


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Author: Deng Haixing

2020-04-25 03:34

Date of last update: 2020-04-25 04:51

Under the anti-epidemic ban, the police have been cracking down on illegally operating bars for several days. On the night of Friday (24th), when the police searched an unlicensed bar in Temple Street, Yau Ma Tei, they encountered obstruction. The female person in charge once blocked the police from entering. Eventually she was arrested for violating the ban and other crimes. Also arrested.

At 8 o'clock last night, the police reported that there was a suspected unlicensed bar operating at 24 Temple Street, Yau Ma Tei. When the police arrived at the investigation, the head of the bar and the staff once refused to cooperate and prevented the police from entering. In the end, the 58-year-old female responsible person was suspected of "unlicensed possession of alcoholic beverages for sale", "unlicensed sale of alcoholic beverages" and violation of the "Prevention and Control of Diseases (Regulations and Instructions) (Business and Premises) Regulations" (Section 599F Chapter) ("Regulations") was arrested.

In addition, two men and women, aged 55 and 58, were arrested on suspicion of "unlicensed possession of alcoholic beverages for sale" and "unlicensed sale of alcoholic beverages"; 2 males and 1 female alcoholic (37 to 65 years old) He was arrested on suspicion of "drinking in a place without a license" and everyone is being detained for investigation. During the operation, the police seized about 140 beers and 6 red wines, worth about $ 5,000.

The police emphasized that the Regulations stipulates that the area of ​​the meeting place that is used purely or mainly for the sale or supply of intoxicating alcoholic beverages must be closed. Those who violate the above regulations commit criminal offences, and can be fined up to 50,000 yuan and imprisoned for 6 months. The Regulations also stipulate that no one shall delay, obstruct, obstruct or harass the inspectors who are implementing the Regulations. Violators can be fined 10,000 yuan.

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Source: hk1

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