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A large slogan "August 31" appeared at the exit of Kwun Tong MTR Station. 5 Men in plain clothes arrived and shoveled the slogan away

2020-08-29T23:22:26.097Z


At about midnight today (30th), near Tong Yan Street, Exit A of Kwun Tong MTR Station, the exterior wall of the former Hong Kong Jockey Club Health Centre was found to have been stamped with a one-meter-by-meter-and-a-half white paper with the words "Death by August 31" People ● The truth is unknown ● Don’t forget" a large slogan. The poster had left when the reporter arrived, and some of the people passed by the public using their mobile phones to record. Police officers arrived at the scene at 3 am. After that, 5 men in casual clothes arrived at the scene with paint shovel, paint water, buckets and other tools to shovel and clean up the large slogans on the wall. 5 people stayed for about 30 minutes. Leave after completion.


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Written by: He Weihong

2020-08-30 03:19

Last update date: 2020-08-30 06:06

At about midnight today (30th), near Tong Yan Street, Exit A of Kwun Tong MTR Station, the exterior wall of the former Hong Kong Jockey Club Health Centre was found to have been stamped with a one-meter-by-meter-and-a-half white paper with the words "Death by August 31" People ● The truth is unknown ● Don’t forget" a large slogan. The poster had left when the reporter arrived, and some of the people passed by the public using their mobile phones to record. Police officers arrived at the scene at 3 am. After that, 5 men in casual clothes arrived at the scene with paint shovel, paint water, buckets and other tools to shovel and clean up the large slogans on the wall. 5 people stayed for about 30 minutes. Leave after completion.

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