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Identity of rioters in Hong Kong revealed that five rioters throwing national flags into the sea wer

Original title: tianwanghuihui! The identity of several rioters in Hong Kong was exposed

Radical demonstrators in Hong Kong have repeatedly launched violent attacks since June, causing chaos in many places. They were dressed in black and wearing masks to avoid legal responsibility and police arrest. However, some demonstrators still haven't escaped the eyes of careful netizens, and the identity of several rioters in Hong Kong has been exposed recently.

Part of the identity of the mob was exposed (source: Ta Kung Pao)

Hong Kong citizens help uncover mob identity

According to Ta Kung Pao on the 16th, a mob paralyzed Hong Kong Airport recently. A mob grabbed a baton and attacked the police on the head. Some netizens said that the man surnamed Liu was an apprentice of the electrical appliances group appointed by the electrical and Mechanical Services Department. He is suspected to know that his identity has been exposed and has closed all social platform accounts, but netizens have retained all information and will hand it over to the police if necessary.

In addition, global network reporter Fu Guohao was illegally detained by thugs on the day of the airport paralysis. Among them, many media photographed that many people locked Fu Guohao with a rope belt backhand, and one of them was Bi Huifen, the female village head of Zhanzhong. It is reported that she has many criminal records. In 2016, she was charged with riot crime due to the riots in Mong Kok. At the same time, she also has a record of theft.

On the same day, many people were watching and applauding. Some netizens found that one of the men was Sam, the boss of the restaurant 'Wuwei zhenhuo'. It is understood that his store was closed for one day on August 5 in response to the opposition strike. At present, all its personal social platforms have been turned private, and the Facebook page of "Wuwei zhenhuo" has been closed.

The mob took down the national flag (source: Wen Wei Po)

Five thugs throwing flags into the sea were arrested

In addition to exposing the identity of some demonstrators, the Hong Kong police also arrested five men and women suspected of insulting the national flag in many districts of the new territories in Kowloon on the 14th and 15th. One of the men involved was Zhou songxuan, a decoration worker. Some suspects had a "Hong Kong Independence" background and were detained overnight for investigation.

According to Wen Wei Po, after in-depth investigation, officers of the organized crime and triad Bureau of the Hong Kong police identified a group of target figures involved in different roles in the national flag insult case, closed the net on August 14 and 15, and arrested five men and women in Mong Kok, Ma On Shan, sham Shui Po, Ngau Tau Kok and Wong Tai Sin. Among them, a man surnamed Zhou was arrested in Tung Tau estate, Wong Tai Sin.

According to the police, four men and one woman, aged between 20 and 22, were arrested. One of the men, Zhou songxuan (22), reported to be a decoration worker. Among the other four, two were surnamed Hong, one was surnamed Wang and one was surnamed Fu. Most of the suspects have careers, and none of them are students. However, some of them have a close relationship with members of the "Hong Kong Independence" organization. They are suspected of conspiring to insult the national flag and are detained for investigation. The police seized computers, telephones and some clothes in the suspect's residence for further investigation.

The Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office of the State Council strongly condemned the recent bad acts of Hong Kong thugs. Spokesman Xu Luying said that in recent days, radical violent elements in Hong Kong have completely broken through the bottom line of law, morality and humanity. It is shocking and chilling that they openly commit serious violent crimes in full view of the public.

Their behavior is an extreme contempt for the rule of law, which has seriously damaged the international image of Hong Kong and the feelings of the majority of mainland compatriots. This extremely atrocious violent criminal act must be severely punished according to law. We firmly support the Hong Kong Police Force and the judiciary in decisively enforcing the law, strictly administering justice and bringing criminals to justice as soon as possible.