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"Indigenous Youth Will" exhibition uniformed police arrived at the scene to investigate complaints from citizens for exhibiting seditious words

2021-06-15T04:07:36.636Z


The newly established student organization "Local Youth Will" held a charity sale in Sham Shui Po, selling photos and artworks related to the anti-regulation incident. The FEHD recently inspected the scene, photographed all items, and questioned the group


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Written by: Wu Zhuoan

2021-06-13 18:56

Last update date: 2021-06-13 18:57

The newly established student organization "Local Youth Will" held a charity sale in Sham Shui Po, selling photos and artworks related to the anti-revision incident. The FEHD recently inspected the scene and photographed all the objects, and questioned the organization for being unlicensed Operating public entertainment venues

"The Will of Local Youth" stated on Facebook today (13th) that the police sent uniformed police officers to investigate the scene in the afternoon, saying that they received a report from the public that they were suspected of breaking the law and the police officer asked Luo Ziwei, the person in charge of the event, but was unknown. Whether the police will take further action.

"Hong Kong 01" is inquiring about the incident with the police.

Accused of violating the entertainment venue regulations last week

The exhibition will be held at Parallel Space, Tai Nan Street, Sham Shui Po from the 9th to the 21st of this month. The event will display a number of photos, recordings, reports, etc. of the anti-modification incident, and sell items related to the incident, such as photos, flags, etc. .

The event is said to be private, and participants need to make an appointment online.

The "Indigenous Youth Will" condemned the police and related persons on Facebook and questioned "pressure by creating white terror.

The "Native Youth Will" stated on Facebook last Friday (10th) that FEHD officers suddenly arrived at the scene, photographed all the objects present, and conducted questioning.

According to the organization, the person in charge, Luo Ziwei, is suspected of operating a public entertainment venue without a license. He is now taking a cautionary statement or has the opportunity to be charged.

When responding to enquiries at that time, the FEHD stated that after receiving complaints recently, it went to relevant premises to conduct investigations and initiate enforcement procedures against persons suspected of violating the "Public Entertainment Places Ordinance".

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