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3 male police officers seized 9 petrol bomb trucks by burning police and 1 male inspected pepper spray

2020-12-01T07:02:58.591Z


Petrol bombs were thrown at the Prince Police Sports Recreation Club. At about 1:13 am on Tuesday (December 1), the police received a report stating that three suspicious men threw steam at the Police Sports Recreation Club on the side of Saiyang Choi North Street near Baiyang Street.


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Written by: Deng Haixing and Chen Yongwu

2020-12-01 01:39

Last update date: 2020-12-01 07:45

Petrol bombs were thrown at the Prince Police Sports Recreation Club.

At about 1:13 in the morning on Tuesday (December 1), the police received a report that three suspicious men threw petrol bombs at the Police Sports Recreation Club on the side of Saiyang Choi North Street near Baiyang Street.

According to sources, the gasoline bomb fell into the parking lot, and a truck caught fire and was burned. The fire rushed to put out the fire.

After preliminary investigations by the police, it is believed that 9 petrol bombs will be thrown at the amusement park.

After the incident, a large number of police officers intercepted in the vicinity. Later, at Fuk Wing Street, Sham Shui Po, near Shek Kip Mei Street, a young man surnamed Ho (18 years old) was intercepted, and suspected pepper spray was found on him, suspected of "hiding illegal "Weapons" took him to the police and is investigating whether he is related to the petrol bomb case.

The police classified the case as "arson" and are now looking for the fugitive to come to justice.

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Yesterday (November 30) was 15 months after the August 31 incident at Prince Edward Station. Earlier, a member of the Yau Tsim Mong Democrat District Council stated that they received reliable information that if they collect bouquets at Prince Edward Station, they will be dispersed or even arrested.

In the vicinity of Exit B1 of Prince Edward Station last night, a large number of police officers were on guard to intercept and search people passing by with fresh flowers, and opened microphones to ask the gathering of people to disperse.

No flowers were offered at the scene, but at one time someone shouted slogans in the near water channel park of Pioneer Center.



Yesterday was also the 100th day of the "12 Hong Kong people absconding" incident. When they were suspected of absconding from the territory on August 23, they were intercepted by the Guangdong Coast Guard and detained in Shenzhen Yantian Detention Center.

The student organization "Xianxuezhizheng" set up street stations in Mong Kok, Causeway Bay, and Yuen Long West Rail Station on Lin Nong Wall, and set up screenings in various districts.

At 9 p.m., after the Mong Kok Screening Street Station, members of the "Xianxuezhizheng" and other citizens took the collected letters to the Kwong Wah Street Post Office in Yau Ma Tei and were intercepted in Kwong Wah Street for investigation. 4 A member of "Xianxue Sizheng" and 3 citizens were arrested on suspicion of "illegal assembly".

The police intercepted a young man in Sham Shui Po and found suspected pepper spray on his body. They were arrested and taken to the police. They are investigating whether he is related to the gasoline bomb case.

The police arrested a young man in Sham Shui Po and found suspected pepper spray on his body. The police are investigating whether he is related to the petrol bomb case.

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A truck in the police sports and recreation club was burned down.

(Photo by Chen Yongwu)

15 months after the 8.31 incident | Prince Edward Station pulls the cordon to ban flowers and warns against gatherings

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