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Ma On Shan's Li'an Village was encircled and suspected of publicizing beforehand that Mak Yun-pei was reported as "calling injustice" and the serious crime team investigated

2022-02-15T10:48:52.113Z


The fifth wave of the epidemic broke out. Li Sheng Building, Li'an Village, Ma'anshan, tested positive for the new coronavirus due to the sewage sample discharged. It was closed for testing from 7:30 pm on Sunday (13th), and it was postponed until today. only citizens


The fifth wave of the epidemic broke out. Li Sheng Building, Li'an Village, Ma'anshan, tested positive for the new coronavirus due to the sewage sample discharged. It was closed for testing from 7:30 pm on Sunday (13th), and it was postponed until today.

Only members of the public reported the case to the police, claiming that someone had taken the lead in distributing news of the siege through social media before the siege and forced inspection, targeting Sha Tin District Council Chairman Mak Yun-pei.

The police have classified the case as a "police call for investigation" and are being investigated by the New Territories South Regional Crime Squad.

Mai Runpei "claimed injustice" and denied the allegations, emphasizing that he has never hindered the anti-epidemic work.


The police received reports from two citizens yesterday (14th), who reported that they had received a short video through a social media group at noon on Sunday. In the video, a man repeatedly suggested that there would be a closure action in Li'an Village that night.

Later, the informant learned that there was indeed a closure operation that night, and believed that the man concerned inappropriately disclosed the closure operation to be carried out through social media, which hindered the anti-epidemic operation.

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According to sources, the man being complained is Shatin District Council Chairman Mak Yun-pui, and the case is being investigated by the New Territories South Regional Crime Squad.

Mak Yunpei responded to the inquiries of "Hong Kong 01" this afternoon, saying that he had not been contacted by the police for investigation, and refuted the accusation, emphasizing that he "never knew when the enclosure was closed. Blocking the message".

Mak continued that in the live broadcast that day, he did not mention the words "encirclement" or telling the residents to "leave quickly", and reiterated that "if I had told people to leave, there would not be so many residents subjected to forced inspections. La!"

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Source: hk1

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