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Written by: Wu Zhuoan
2020-12-02 12:31
Last update date: 2020-12-02 12:34
On September 6 this year, a 12-year-old girl who went out with her brother to buy paint was subdued by a riot police officer at Sai Yeung Choi Street, Mong Kok. After that, her brother and sister were charged with violating the "Restriction Order". Last month, the police revoked the fine .
Yau Tsim Mong District Council Vice Chairman and Civic Party Yu Debao accompanied the girl and her mother to the Mong Kok Police Station today (2nd) to lodge a complaint with the CAPO about the incident.
The girl said in the letter of complaint that four riot police officers pressed her knees on her body that day, and she uniformed it, describing it as a rough behavior and unfair force, which was unacceptable. "I was unarmed and did not break the law, but was insulted by the police. Treat. Now that I have been hurt, I cannot forget this unhappy experience."
Yu Debao (left) accompanied the girl and her mother to Mong Kok Police Station and lodged a complaint with the CAPO about the incident.
(Yu Debao Facebook)
"Don't forget this unhappy experience"
In the complaint letter, the girl stated that four riot police officers pressed her knees to subdue her, questioning it was not the minimum force but "abuse of force." She cannot forget this unhappy experience.
After being subdued, she and her brother were even charged with a 599G order to restrict gatherings. The girl said that the police had removed the charges against her and her brother, which proved that this was "abuse".
She also recalled that at that time, she, her brother and mother had explained to the police on the reason why they appeared on Sai Yeung Choi Street South, but unfortunately the police ignored and refused to accept, and even pulled a middle-aged man who did not know each other over and forcefully Said that the three of them violated the gathering restriction order.
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