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Non-Chinese ethnic Chinese in Tsim Sha Tsui Chungking Mansions riots, criminal damage, police arrest two men and continue to pursue many people

2023-02-26T12:39:16.466Z


Several short videos circulated on the Internet, showing that last Friday (24th) a number of non-Chinese people made trouble in the area of ​​Chungking Mansions in Tsim Sha Tsui, broke into Miramar Building and Chungking Mansions, destroyed 3 shops, and attacked others on the street, causing a total of


Several short videos circulated on the Internet, showing that last Friday (24th) a number of non-Chinese people made trouble in the area of ​​Chungking Mansions in Tsim Sha Tsui, broke into Miramar Building and Chungking Mansions, destroyed 3 shops, and attacked others on the street, killing two people in total. Injuried.

The police launched an anti-crime operation in Chungking Mansions yesterday (25th) and arrested a 31-year-old non-Chinese man and a 28-year-old foreign man on suspicion of "unlawful assembly", "criminal damage" and "injury". They are still looking for Eight other non-Chinese men were involved in the case.

The case was handed over to the Anti-Triad Action Team of Kowloon West Region for follow-up.


Online clips showed that a number of non-Chinese men appeared on Mody Road near Bixian Tao Road in Tsim Sha Tsui, and some of them were holding iron passes and long sticks.

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Online clips showed that a number of non-Chinese men appeared at the junction of Mody Road and Bixian Tao Road in Tsim Sha Tsui, holding iron passes and long sticks.

There was a police car parked at the scene, but it is believed that there were no police officers in the car, and a police officer approached the men on the road and pointed at them.

Later, other clips showed that a number of non-Chinese people gathered in front of Chungking Mansions on Nathan Road, and a large number of citizens watched. Chungking Mansions were stationed in line, and many passers-by raised their cameras to take pictures.

It is understood that at about 9:45 p.m. last Friday, a number of non-Chinese men first broke into the Mirador Building in Tsim Sha Tsui. Without any explanation, they used hard objects to destroy the windows of a shipping company on the second floor and the first floor respectively. A 66-year-old Nigerian man in charge of a shipping company holding a Hong Kong identity card was cut by debris.

The non-Chinese man involved in the case then went to Chungking Mansions, smashed the window of an underground grocery store with a hard object and fled. The main eye and head were injured.

After investigation, the police launched an anti-crime operation at Chungking Mansions last night and arrested two non-Chinese men, aged 31 and 28, on suspicion of "unlawful assembly", "criminal damage" and "injury". The two are being detained for investigation .

Police operations continue and further arrests cannot be ruled out.

It is understood that the 31-year-old man is Pakistani and holds a Hong Kong ID card; the 28-year-old man is Indian and holds a street permit.

One of the arrested men was taken away by the police.

(provided by the police)

Anti-triad group in Tsim Sha Tsui Chungking Mansions fights crimes and arrests two Indian and Pakistani men

Source: hk1

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