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A total of 76 people in Tsz Wan Shan Tsz Wan Shan Tsz Ai Court and Long Yu in Kowloon City were fined a total of 510,000 yuan for failing to abide by the forced inspection.

2022-09-08T06:24:32.028Z


The new crown epidemic continues to heat up, and the Hong Kong government continues to conduct random checks on the mandatory testing of households in various districts. A spokesman for the Hong Kong government said that the Leisure and Cultural Services Department joined the Wong Tai Sin Police District and the Department of Health today (8th) at Tsz Wan Shan Tsz Oi Court.


The new crown epidemic continues to heat up, and the Hong Kong government continues to conduct random checks on the mandatory testing of households in various districts.

A spokesman for the Hong Kong government said that the Leisure and Cultural Services Department, together with the Wong Tai Sin Police District and the Department of Health, today (8th), checked the test certificates of the subjects at Ai Ning House, Tsz Oi Court, Tsz Wan Shan.

During the three-hour enforcement operation, the government inspected a total of about 399 persons subject to inspection. 24 persons were found to have failed to comply with the mandatory testing announcement and were issued with mandatory testing orders. Among them, 13 persons were voted by the government and fined 10,000 yuan each.

In addition, 52 people in Blocks 1A and 1B of Lung Yu, Kowloon City were found to have failed to comply with the mandatory testing notice, and the government issued $10,000 to 38 of them.


▼Compulsory testing announcement from September 1▼


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The Hong Kong government said that the random inspection operation started at about 7:30 in the morning. The government sent staff to the entrance and exit of Ai Ning Court, Tsz Oi Court, Tsz Wan Shan, to check the test certificates of the subjects to confirm whether they had been tested according to the requirements of the mandatory testing announcement. , the operation ends at about 10:30 am.

▼On September 4, the police announced that they will strictly enforce the epidemic prevention laws for 7 consecutive days▼


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A spokesman for the Hong Kong government pointed out that during the operation, about 399 people were inspected, and 24 of them were found to have failed to comply with the mandatory testing announcement, and a mandatory testing order has been issued.

In addition, the government also issued fixed penalty notices of $10,000 to 13 of them.

In addition, the Kowloon City District Office, together with the Kowloon City Police District and the Department of Health, conducted an enforcement operation today at Blocks 1A and 1B of Lung Yu, Kowloon City. The relevant operations started at about 8 am today and ended at about 11 am.

The government inspected about 340 individuals in this operation.

Among them, 52 people were found to have not complied with the mandatory testing announcement, and a mandatory testing order has been issued accordingly.

They were required to undergo testing within a specified period, and the Government issued fixed penalty notices of $10,000 to 38 of them.

A Government spokesman reminded that any person who fails to comply with the mandatory testing notice commits an offence and is liable to a fixed fine of $10,000.

The Government will also issue compulsory testing orders to these persons, requiring them to undergo testing within a specified period.

Failure to comply with a mandatory testing order is an offence punishable by a fine at level 5 ($50,000) and imprisonment for six months.

The spokesman reiterated that the government will continue to strictly enforce the law.

Compulsory testing | 75 buildings on the list involved the luxury house Kwun Tong Kaihui Tower 1 and the whole estate in Tai Po Garden, Tsuen Wan Leyou Residence 70 people did not comply with the compulsory testing notice 31 people were voted for "contribution" to the warehouse 310,000 Compulsory testing | 65 more buildings Tseung Kwan O accounted for 8 buildings involved in the mandatory testing of Xinducheng, Metro Station and Baoying Garden. An additional 73 buildings and 24 buildings were sewage-positive Kowloon City Longyu and Jiahui. A total of 9 buildings were included in the mandatory inspection list | 67 buildings were included in the list.

Mandatory testing of giants, LOHAS City Sea To Sky, and Blue Sky Coast | 63 additional buildings in Shatin, which were severely affected, such as Shesui Wo Court, Haidiwan, Junying II and Lingkai, etc. | 60 buildings compulsory testing Tseung Kwan O Blue Bay, LOHAS Park and other 8 buildings are included in the compulsory inspection | 58 buildings are listed in Tseung Kwan O, 6 buildings are involved in Clear Water Bay Peninsula, Hung Hom Peninsula Mandatory inspection | 63 buildings are listed in Tseung Kwan O, 7 buildings are involved in the Tseung Kwan O Center and Tseung Kwan O Plaza. Metropolitan Station and Discovery Park are listed as positive for sewage in 4 buildings of Regent Garden

Source: hk1

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