Hong Kong: Hong Kong police Sunday seized several weapons, including a gun, and arrested 11 people during a raid across the city. Officials say the weapons were used to create chaos in the subsequent anti-government protests. The South China Morning Post, quoting a Force television press briefing, reported in its report that the items received included five magazines with Glock semi-automatic pistols, three of which were loaded and a total of 105 bullets.
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This is the first time that a pistol has been seized during six months of protests. Detectives say that the weapons were to be used for the procession, which were found during raids at 11 places. Police said that the proof of 9 mm pistol was found that people should be vigilant during the procession and rally, which is organized by the Civil Human Rights Front.
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Officials said that knives, cane, pepper spray, and crackers have also been recovered. Meanwhile, eight men and three women have been arrested, whose age is between 20 and 63. According to the police, these people have involved in a group wanted in connection with the throwing of petrol bombs at Mong Kok police station on 20 October.
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