Opposition MPs in Hong Kong say police sent undercover to destroy storesHongKong police: disregard the factsXinhua
News Agency, January 7th According to Hong Kong's Wenhui TV station, on January6, Hong Kong police released a document on social media saying they noted that1 On January 1, Mao Zedong, an opposition legislative council member, accusedthe police of sending plain-clothes personnel to disrupt stores in an interviewwith overseas media. The police expressed strong dissatisfaction with theallegations.
Hong Kong police social media screenshot.
Police stressed that in the afternoon of the day of the incident (January 1),the police had solemnly clarified through social media and press releases thatthe police did not commit any illegal acts. Police also reiterated at apress conference the next day (January 2) that destroying the store was an evilact by the mob. The case is under investigation by the District CrimeSquad of Wan Chai. The police will certainly pursue the case severely andbring the mob to justice.
The police issued a letter on the 6th expressing strong dissatisfaction with MrMao's misleading and irresponsible remarks, which ignored the facts.
(Original title: Opposition MP defamed the police and Hong Kong police who sentundercover to destroy the store: Ignore the facts)
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