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Hong Kong police changed their statement on facebook

In an earlier post (left) released on October 9, one of the hashtags writes #PoliceNeverEnterDeliveryRoom.

One hour later, the hashtag was removed (right).

This happened after the police denial of having entered the delivery room was debunked by witness report.

Read how it happened:
https://publielectoral.lat/guardiansofhongkong/8110

Facebook Page of the HK police:
https://www.facebook.com/960526577368640/posts/2667743683313579/?app=fbl

#PoliceLie #PoliceState
Police Provide Preferential Help to Chinese Students while Assaulting the Locals

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Police admitted on Facebook that they assisted a group of Chinese students to retreat from the campus of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) on November 13.

The heading given to this post is "Police help CUHK students". Ironically, police fired over 1000 tear gas canisters and over 1000 rubber bullets and other rounds into the university campus yesterday, even during the University Head-students dialogue and despite their agreement to cease fire.

Source: Hong Kong Police Force Facebook
#Nov13 #StateTerrorism #PoliceState #PoliceLie
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Police's testimony found inconsistent with video; Man acquitted of two charges

Due to the suspect of unknown gas leakage at Tai Hing Police Operational Base on Oct 30, 2019, a large crowd of civilians protested against the incident. Police dispersed the crowd at that night and arrested a 23-year-old waiter of illegal assembly and possession of offensive weapon.

In the first hearing on this case on 15 Sep, 2020, the police officer arresting the suspect recounted the process of intercepting and arresting in the court. However, the progress described could not be found in the video provided by the defendant lawyer.

In the adjudication on 16 Sep, 2020, Magistrate Wong Ching-Yu rejected the police officer’s statement, and the defendant was acquitted of two charges.

Source: Apple Daily #Sep17
https://t.co/EBEgzacW4S

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