Anonymous ID: 559394 May 11, 2020, 4:01 p.m. No.9129445   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-hongkong-protests-arrests/hong-kong-police-arrest-more-than-200-as-pro-democracy-protests-return-idUSKBN22N0QK

 

Hong Kong police arrest more than 200 as pro-democracy protests return.

 

HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong authorities said on Monday they arrested 230 people during pro-democracy protests on the weekend after a sing-along demonstration at a shopping mall spilled out on to the streets of the Chinese-ruled city.

 

Hundreds of riot police were deployed to disperse the protesters on Sunday, with some members of the media caught up in the chaos that evoked memories of the sometimes violent unrest that rocked the global financial hub last year.

 

Police said the arrested were aged between 12 and 65 and their offences included unlawful assembly, assaulting a police officer and failing to produce proof of identity.

 

A 22-year-old man was found to have materials believed to be intended for making petrol bombs, police said.

 

The Hospital Authority said 18 people were taken to hospital.

 

Images beamed live from the working class district of Mong Kok showed riot police pushing back some reporters and firing pepper spray amid chaotic scenes.

 

Footage showed protesters being subdued on the ground, scuffles and people bleeding.

 

Police fired pepper spray at journalists and activists, and conducted stop and search operations on members of the public and media.

 

The Hong Kong Journalists’ Association (HKJA) said some members of the press were prevented from filming.

 

“Some journalists who were sprayed by pepper spray were not allowed to receive immediate treatment, and they were requested to stop filming,” said Chris Yeung, chairman of the HKJA.