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The Hong Kong version of the National Security Act│Mong Kok Police District calls on Chinese-owned shops to close their doors and heavily guard the streets

2020-05-21T16:11:00.524Z


"Hong Kong 01" exclusive report, a spokesperson for the National People's Congress announced tonight (21st) about the promulgation of the "Hong Kong version of the National Security Law". The Hong Kong police is standing by and responding to the news or having the opportunity to trigger demonstrations. It is reported that the police headquarters The police district issued a notice to remind the situation of the Chinese-funded institutions in the district. The Mong Kok Police District even issued an admonition to the Chinese-funded shops in the district, hoping that the shops would "actively consider" the closure of the shop as soon as possible. "Hong Kong 01" inspected Mong Kok in the evening and found that police cars and riot police guarded on several major roads. Military uniformed police officers intercepted passersby outside Chinese-funded shops, but the market was generally calm and no changes were seen.


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Author: Ling Yide

2020-05-22 00:00

Last update date: 2020-05-22 00:05

"Hong Kong 01" exclusive report, a spokesperson for the National People's Congress announced tonight (21st) about the promulgation of the "Hong Kong version of the National Security Law". The Hong Kong police is standing by and responding to the news or having the opportunity to trigger demonstrations. It is reported that the police headquarters The police district issued a notice to remind the situation of the Chinese-funded institutions in the district. The Mong Kok Police District even issued an admonition to the Chinese-funded shops in the district, hoping that the shops would "actively consider" the closure of the shop as soon as possible.

"Hong Kong 01" inspected Mong Kok in the evening and found that police cars and riot police guarded on several major roads. Military uniformed police officers intercepted passersby outside Chinese-funded shops, but the market was generally calm and no changes were seen.

People ’s Congress spokesman Zhang Yesui said at a press conference tonight that the third meeting of the 13th National People ’s Congress will be held tomorrow (22nd), and the fifth item of 9 agendas is “Review of the Standing Committee of the National People ’s Congress Proposal of the Congress Decision on Establishing and Improving the Legal System and Enforcement Mechanism of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region to Maintain National Security (Draft). "

The Citizen Party Yau Tsim Mong District Council Member Yu Debao quoted the news on Facebook that the Mong Kok Police District Assistant Police and Civil Relations Officer sent a message to the Chinese-funded institutions in the district, stating that "The Director of the Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office will meet with the Hong Kong and Macao Political Consultative Conference representatives tonight, briefing the CPPCC National Conference tomorrow. Established a "Hong Kong version of the National Security Law" ordinance, which has the opportunity to trigger troublemakers in Hong Kong to attack or destroy Chinese-funded institutions ", appealing to Chinese-related shops in particular to pay attention to it, and hoping that merchants" actively consider "to close the door as soon as possible . According to the news, the police headquarters issued a notice to the major police districts this evening, asking them to pay more attention to the situation of Chinese-funded institutions and shops in the district tonight, but there is no actual instruction, but the Mong Kok police district requires the Chinese shops in the district to be active Consider "closing as soon as possible".

"Hong Kong 01" reporters patrolled the Mong Kok District in the evening and saw police officers on patrol, including uniformed police officers on Nathan Road, and Langham Place also had police vehicles on Argyle Street. Chinese-funded shops are like mainland mobile phone brands Xiaomi, China Mobile, etc. are operating as usual, and there are riot police outside the Xiaomi store to intercept passersby.

The Hong Kong version of the National Security Law announces that police require police districts to pay attention to the status of Chinese-funded institutions

Hong Kong version of the National Security Law Police

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