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Compulsory testing|The government raided Taoda Garden, 29 people who violated the order and four were fined 10,000 yuan

2022-08-13T03:57:24.929Z


The Innovation, Technology and Industry Bureau said that today (13th), together with the Sau Mau Ping Police District and the Department of Health, an enforcement operation was carried out at Block B, Amoy Gardens, Ngau Tau Kok. A total of 253 persons were inspected during the operation, of which 29 persons were


The Innovation, Technology and Industry Bureau said that today (13th), together with the Sau Mau Ping Police District and the Department of Health, an enforcement operation was carried out at Block B, Amoy Gardens, Ngau Tau Kok.

During the operation, the authorities inspected a total of 253 persons subject to inspection. Among them, 29 persons violated the announcement of compulsory testing. The government has issued compulsory testing orders to these persons, requiring them to undergo testing within a specified period, and issued a fixed fine of 10,000 yuan to four of them. Yuan Notice.


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The Innovation, Technology and Industry Bureau and its departments, together with the Sau Mau Ping Police District and the Department of Health, today launched an enforcement action at Block B, Amoy Gardens, Ngau Tau Kok, which was included in the mandatory testing notice earlier. Ends at 10:30 am.

Persons under inspection are required to produce text messages or relevant certificates of the test results of the COVID-19 test within the period of the mandatory testing announcement issued by the government earlier on the building.

The authorities also dispatched personnel to check the test certificates of the persons tested at the entrance and exit of the building to confirm whether they have been tested in accordance with the relevant requirements.

A total of 253 individuals were inspected in the government operation, 29 of whom violated the mandatory inspection announcement, and four of them were issued a fixed penalty of 10,000 yuan.

The Innovation, Technology and Industry Bureau and its departments, together with the Sau Mau Ping Police District and the Department of Health, carried out enforcement action at Block B, Amoy Gardens, Ngau Tau Kok, which was included in the mandatory inspection notice earlier.

(File photo/Photo by Huang Baoying)

The authorities stressed that they will continue to strictly enforce the law, and reminded all persons under inspection to comply with the mandatory inspection notice.

The authorities pointed out that any relevant person who fails to comply with the mandatory testing announcement commits an offence and is liable to a fixed fine of $10,000 and will receive a mandatory testing order requiring the person to undergo testing within a specified period.

Failure to comply with a mandatory testing order is an offence and is liable to a fine of $50,000 and six months' imprisonment.

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Source: hk1

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