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Huangdian "Platus grandiflora" in December last year, the person in charge of the 2nd weapon case was arrested by the Mong Kok Police Station tomorrow

2021-05-18T19:08:25.027Z


In December last year, police raided the restaurant "Banji" at the yellow shop in Portland Street, Mong Kok. In December last year, telescopic sticks, helmets and other items were found in the shop. Two male persons in charge were suspected of "possession of prohibited weapons" and "possession of tools for illegal use." use"


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Author: Feng Guoliang

2021-05-17 13:35

Last update date: 2021-05-17 13:38

In December last year, police raided the restaurant "Banji" at the yellow shop in Portland Street, Mong Kok. In December last year, telescopic sticks, helmets and other items were found in the shop. Two male persons in charge were suspected of "possession of prohibited weapons" and "possession of tools for illegal use." "Use" was arrested and "kicked to protect".

Five months later, the fb page of "Banji" said this (17) afternoon that the person in charge received a telephone appointment from the police and will be arrested at the Mong Kok Police Station tomorrow, emphasizing that there is no new evidence to prove that the items seized by the police belonged to the person in charge of the shop Or shop.

"Hong Kong 01" inquired with "Banji", and the staff pointed out that there was no addition to the statement on the fb page.

The police took away 2 men for investigation.

(Photo by Liu Ding'an)

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The incident occurred on December 4 last year. The Mong Kok Police District took an anti-crime operation to inspect ground shops and bars or liquor-licensed restaurants in the Mong Kok area to ensure compliance with the gathering restriction order.

During the inspection of the liquor-licensed premises, I stayed for 4 hours at No. 160 Portland Street and found 1 suspected telescopic stick, 15 helmets, 1 shield, 15 gas masks, 2 reflective vests, 3 goggles and Some banners with slogans.

Two men, 25-year-old Shen and 29-year-old Wang, were arrested on suspicion of "possession of prohibited weapons" and "possession of tools for illegal purposes." They were later released on bail pending investigation.

Wang Hongxuan, the person in charge of Platycodon grandiflorum who was released on bail, once stated on the record that the police officers found some rucksacks that were not part of the restaurant and were also unclaimed.

Police officers asked them to disassemble and inspect, and found that they were equipped with helmets, protective equipment, reflective vests and a telescopic baton. The two were arrested because the items were unclaimed.

Five months later, the fb page of "Platus grandiflorum" announced this (17) afternoon that the person in charge had received a telephone appointment from the police and will be arrested at the Mong Kok Police Station tomorrow.

The post pointed out that in February of this year, the two persons in charge had already "kicked off" the case and handed over the closed-circuit television in the store. It emphasized that there was no new evidence to prove that the items seized by the police belonged to the person in charge of the store or the store, and described the police action " Unreasonable," I deeply regret this.

Police Mong Kok anti-crime detained 54 persons for patrolling "bellflower" and prosecuting contraband: not a restaurant

The male clerk in charge of "Platus grandiflora" was released on bail. The boss questioned the police's use of a "restriction order" to patrol the shop

Police officers raided Mong Kok yellow shop "bellflower" for nearly 4 hours, inspected helmet telescopic sticks and took away 2 men

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