Gas shells fired at miscreants outside the High Court in Hong Kong
Gas shells fired at miscreants outside the High Court in Hong Kong
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Hong Kong: Petrol bombs and tear gas shells went up again on Monday after a peaceful mass gathering in Hong Kong last Sunday. Outside the court building, the agitators wrote slogans with spray paint. When vigorous action was taken to stop them and an attempt was made to disperse, petrol bombs and tear gas shells came out from the police on behalf of the agitators. The agitators did not disrupt Hong Kong's metro rail system on Monday despite calls for a strike.

Damage to government property: According to the information received, the police have told that a group of rioters reached outside the High Court and started throwing petrol bombs, which led to fire there. This has caused damage to government property and the law and order situation has deteriorated. In addition, some bank buildings and shops in Causeway Bay and Wan Chai areas have also been damaged by miscreants.

Hong Kong Bar Association protests the agitators: Sources say that the Hong Kong Bar Association has condemned this act of the agitators and termed it as arson and violence. Police has said that a total of 42 people have been arrested in the past week. So far a total of 6022 people have been arrested in the six-month agitation. Here, China's official newspaper China Daily, in its editorial, has advocated strict action to maintain law and order in Hong Kong. It has been said that the violent movement going on there has become chaotic due to which the people of Hong Kong have become unhappy. At the same time, before this, black sheet was laid on the soil of the main business area of Hong Kong on Sunday. The road where the supporters of democracy supporters dressed in black were reaching there. The slogan of children - old and young, from the mouths of all - should stand with Hong Kong for freedom.

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