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The two police officers lost their belongings in one day. The police on duty lost their portable video camera at the top of the mountain. The police said there was no film in the camera.

2021-02-27T03:58:18.716Z


Two police officers lost their belongings within one day, including a police officer on the top of the mountain who lost their camcorder! The police allege that yesterday (26th) morning, a police officer attached to the Peak Division lost a portable camera while on duty on the Peak.


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Written by: Guo Qianwen

2021-02-27 11:45

The last update date: 2021-02-27 11:51

Two police officers lost their belongings within one day, including a police officer on the top of the mountain who lost their camcorder!

According to the police, yesterday (26th) morning, a police officer attached to the Peak Division lost a camcorder while on duty at the Peak. After receiving the report, the police immediately launched an investigation and searched locations where the items may have been lost. , But has not been found yet.

The case was classified as "Lost Government Property" and was investigated by the Peak District.

There is no footage in the camcorder.

The police urge the public to take the camcorder to the nearest police station immediately if it is found, or call 3660-9500 to contact the staff of the Peak Police Station.

Two police officers lost their property in one day. An off-duty man lost his police warrant card last night

Together with this incident, two police officers lost their belongings within one day.

Including last night (26th) an off-duty male police officer put down his wallet while playing at a basketball court in Shan Mei Street, Fo Tan. He later found his wallet, a police warrant card and about $300 in cash missing. .

The police classified the case as theft, and no one has been arrested yet.

Police Information: If the video footage does not have any investigative or proof value, it will be destroyed 31 days after the date of filming

According to data, the police introduced portable camcorders in the early years. By the beginning of last year, there were more than 3,300 camcorders. They plan to achieve "one person, one camera" for every frontline uniformed police officer in 2021.

The police tendered 4,500 sets of new machines the year before. The tender was completed at the end of April last year. The contract involved more than 29.37 million yuan.

According to information from the Police Force, according to Article 10 of the Police Force Ordinance, Chapter 232 of the Laws of Hong Kong, the duty of the Hong Kong Police Force (the police force) is to prevent and detect criminal crimes and criminal acts.

In addition, the police force, as a data user, will take necessary steps to comply with the "Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance" when collecting personal data.

If the video footage does not have any investigative or proof value, or is used for other legal purposes, it must be destroyed 31 days after the filming date.

The person being filmed has the right to request access to relevant information in accordance with the "Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance".

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