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The cable TV reporter was scolded for "black note" the year before last, and the Complaints Office will be punished for disciplinary action

2021-02-19T15:40:14.484Z


The anti-amendment legislation broke out the year before, and there were constant conflicts between the police and the people, and some reporters were treated roughly by the police. CNN reported today (19th) that a reporter from the station was called by police officers as


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Written by: Huang Yongyu

2021-02-19 23:25

Last update date: 2021-02-19 23:25

The anti-amendment legislation broke out the year before, and there were constant conflicts between the police and the people, and some reporters were treated roughly by the police.

CNN reported today (19th) that a reporter from the station was called a "black note" by police officers during an interview in Central the year before last. The reporter later lodged a complaint with the CAPO. After more than a year, the CAPO ruled The allegations were "proved to be true."

However, the cable news report also mentioned that it has received another 7 complaints against the police in recent days. 4 cases were ruled that the police officers were not at fault, 2 cases could not be verified and 1 case could not be traced.

According to the cable news report, the reporter was interviewed on Ice House Street in Central on September 8th of the previous year and was driven away by several members of the police Athlon Squad. The footage clearly recorded a police officer saying: "Let's go black."

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According to the cable news report, during the anti-amendment turmoil the year before, the reporter from the station was interviewed on Ice House Street in Central on September 8, and was driven away by several members of the police speed dragon team. The clip clearly recorded that a police officer once said, "Black records Right afterwards, the reporter asked, "What did you say? Please respect your professionalism." The police officer responded "I am very professional."



Afterwards, the reporter complained to the CAPO that the Athlon member was impolite.

After more than a year, the police responded recently. The CAPO ruled that the allegations were “proven to be true”, and the IPCC also agreed to the relevant results, stating that the police would take appropriate disciplinary actions against the persons concerned, but did not clearly explain what action.

The report mentioned that in addition to the establishment of this complaint, Cable News has recently received the investigation results of another 7 complaints. In 4 cases, the police officers were ruled to have no fault, 2 cases could not be verified and 1 case could not be traced.

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4 other cases were ruled that the police were not at fault

However, the report mentioned that in addition to the establishment of this complaint, Cable News has recently received the investigation results of another 7 complaints, 4 of which were ruled that the police officer was not at fault, 2 could not be verified and 1 could not be traced.

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Among them, a cable reporter interviewed outside the Tai Po Super City in November the previous year and was pushed away by police officers. The CAPO responded that there was insufficient evidence to substantiate allegations of misconduct and only stated that the relevant personnel would be properly trained.

As for the other case, it involved a cable reporter who was treated impolitely by police officers during an interview on Yuk Yuk Road in Yuen Long in September of the previous year. The CAPO also ruled that the charges could not be traced.

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