Police disperse protesters in HK’s Kwun Tong

Protesters take down a lamppost in Kwun Tong, Hong Kong, Aug 24, 2019. (PHOTO / CHINA DAILY). Sketched by the Pan Pacific Agency.

HONG KONG, Aug 24, 2019, The Nation. Police fired tear gas to disperse protesters outside Ngau Tau Kok police station Friday afternoon after repeated warnings went futile, reported The Nation.

A large group of violent protesters occupied the area outside the police station since around 2 pm Saturday.

They set up barricades with water-filled barriers, bamboo sticks and other objects on Wai Yip Street, paralyzing traffic and affecting the emergency services in the area. Some of them damaged lampposts and vandalized government properties there.

As police arrived at the scene, they started fires and hurled bricks at police lines, posing a serious threat to the safety of police officers and passers-by Police condemned all violent acts by protesters and advised residents nearby to stay tuned to the latest situation and keep their windows shut and stay indoors.

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