An anti-revision demonstration broke out in Hong Kong in 2019. A business reporter filed a complaint against the police. During the interview on June 12, he was pushed by the police Speed Dragon team. When he reported that he was a reporter, the other party shouted "Remember your mother." .
Two years after the incident, Commercial Taiwan reported today (18th) that the CAPO had completed its investigation and believed that there was sufficient reliable evidence to prove that a police officer said impolitely "remember your mother" and would follow up appropriately.
Regarding another complaint from a business reporter in Sha Tin in July of the previous year that he was sprayed with pepper spray, blocked interviews with a shield, and verbally “disrupted society”, the CAPO classified the different accusations as “no fault” and “unable”. Confirmed" and "Unable to trace".
On June 12, 2019, during an interview with a business reporter, a police officer called out "remember your mother."
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The complaint was beaten by a police officer with a baton and could not be traced
According to a business report, a business reporter was pushed and hit by a police officer from the Speed Dragon Squad during an interview in Admiralty on June 12 of the previous year. The police officer yelled "Remember your mother."
After investigation, the CAPO stated that there was sufficient reliable evidence to prove that a police officer impolitely said to the reporter "remember your mother" and would take appropriate follow-up actions.
Regarding the complaint about being beaten with a baton by a police officer, the police claimed that because the film failed to record the incident in detail or show the identity of the relevant police officer, after reviewing the police record, the identity of the complainant could not be determined. The allegation was classified as untraceable. The complainant It is doubtful that the police failed to confirm the identity of the police officer involved.
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Commercial Taiwan also stated that during the Sha Tin conflict in July of the previous year, some police officers sprayed pepper spray on the faces of reporters from Commercial Taiwan, and used shields to cover the film and smashed reporters. Some police officers yelled at reporters for "disturbing society", and Obstructed access to the New Town Plaza and Sha Tin Station through the elevator for interviews.
The CAPO ruled that the allegations of abuse of power, misconduct, rudeness and negligence were all classified as "not at fault."
The CAPO explained that there were violent demonstrators gathered that night and the environment was chaotic. It was necessary to use pepper spray, and it had also advised reporters to leave. The charges of impoliteness and misconduct were classified as "unverifiable" and "not traceable."
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