LINE

    Text:AAAPrint
    Politics

    Hong Kong police warn against use of stun guns, home-made bombs by rioters

    1
    2019-11-02 08:54:40Xinhua Editor : Gu Liping ECNS App Download
    Hong Kong police at a press briefing on Nov. 1 shows pictures of rioters committing violence on Halloween on Oct. 31, 2019 in Hong Kong, south China. (Xinhua)

    Hong Kong police at a press briefing on Nov. 1 shows pictures of rioters committing violence on Halloween on Oct. 31, 2019 in Hong Kong, south China. (Xinhua)

    The Hong Kong police on Friday warned against the escalating violence used by rioters, including dangerous and prohibited weapons such as stun guns and home-made mechanical bombs. 

    "Among our observations, two discoveries concern us most -- the seizure of stun guns and homemade mechanical bombs," Chief Superintendent of Police Public Relations Branch (PPRB) Tse Chun-chung said at a press briefing on Friday afternoon. 

    On Thursday night, the Halloween, violent protesters hijacked street celebration for the festival to go on a rampage in the districts of Central and Mong Kok. In Mong Kok, besides paralyzing traffic, committing arson, vandalizing public properties, the rioters also violently attacked several passers-by, Tse said. 

    He added that in one of the cases, a group of black-clad rioters beat and kicked a man, poked him with long umbrellas and even attacked him with a suspected stun gun, leaving the victim unconscious with bloody and life-threatening injuries. 

    On a flyover in Prince Edward, an area adjacent to Mong Kok, the police seized some home-made mechanical bombs made with gas cans commonly used for cooking hot pots, Tse said, adding that the gas cans "are indeed very dangerous and destructive when ignited." 

    "We express the strongest condemnation of this escalating violence," Tse said.

    Having noticed that there are people selling prohibited weapons online, the police launched an operation earlier Friday in which they pretended as buyers and bought 20 extendable batons and 10 stun guns online. A male was arrested in the operation, according to Senior Superintendent of PPRB Kong Wing-cheung. 

    Kong pointed out that both extendable batons and stun guns are prohibited weapons under the Hong Kong law. Those in possession of these weapons are liable to penalty and imprisonment if convicted. 

    According to Kong, from Monday to Thursday, the police arrested a total of 249 people, including 175 males and 74 females aged between 13 and 61 years old. Their offenses include unlawful assembly, possession of offensive weapons, possession of tools for unlawful purposes, criminal damage, assault on police, use of facial covering in unlawful assembly, and so on. 

    Describing the seizure of stunt guns and homemade mechanical bombs as "a bad omen for Hong Kong", Tse warned that "every member in the society should be alarmed by the escalating violence rioters have taken." 

    He urged the public to stop condoning violence. "It is imperative that we all do what we can to end this violence and restore safety and stability in Hong Kong."

    MorePhoto

    Most popular in 24h

    MoreTop news

    MoreVideo

    LINE
    Back to top Links | About Us | Jobs | Contact Us | Privacy Policy
    Copyright ©1999-2019 Chinanews.com. All rights reserved.
    Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.
    主站蜘蛛池模板: 绥芬河市| 广西| 木兰县| 竹溪县| 临朐县| 城步| 梨树县| 大余县| 淳化县| 昌吉市| 福清市| 凤台县| 莱阳市| 富锦市| 广德县| 天津市| 资溪县| 望江县| 灵寿县| 通海县| 阿勒泰市| 西畴县| 嘉鱼县| 台安县| 两当县| 获嘉县| 苏尼特右旗| 大安市| 中江县| 大港区| 炎陵县| 西贡区| 临江市| 万载县| 富平县| 错那县| 贵南县| 廊坊市| 南和县| 武清区| 阿图什市|