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Police Storm in Female Public Toilet and Remove Civilians from Leisure Park

01:55 | Mongkok
The police conducted a series of flanking operations in Mongkok, even entering the female public toilet in Sai Yee Street Park.

Read more: https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/20548

Reporters asked two homeless persons around the public toilet if they witnessed what the police did at the female public toilet. They said they heard multiple screams and exclamations of pain.

During the time, the police also swept the elderly and minorities away from the park.

Source: PPPNews; USP #May11
#SexualViolence #MothersDay #SexualAssault #HongKongPolice
#HumanitarianCrisis
Knocking Sound and Blood Stained Tissue: Police Violence in Female Public Toilet

0138 | Garden Street, Mongkok
Acording to PSHK reporter, an ambulances where 2 riot police rode on stopped outside the female public toilet.

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The public female toilet has been reopened, but police officers still guarded the outside. However, knocking sounds from the toilet persist.

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Reporters entered the female toilet and discovered massive amount of tissue filled with fresh red blood stain in the trash can in the 12th cubicle.

From the spotted blood, the tissues were believed to have been used to apply pressure on wounds. The amount of blood was estimated to be substantial in view of the large amount of blood-stained tissue.

Source: PSHK; Cohesion Media #May11 #MothersDay #PublicToilet #Blood

Police Storm in Female Public Toilet and Remove Civilians from Park
https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/20551
#DailyUpdate #May10 #COVID19

COVID-19 Updates (May 10th)

At the time of writing, 4,132,264 cases of the coronavirus had been confirmed with 281,057 deaths. 1,455,059 have recovered.

Hong Kong has reported 3 imported cases. It has been 21 days since the last local case.

Post service in Hong Kong confirms “CuMask+” would be distributed to civilians from tomorrow onwards.

South Korea has reported 34 new cases, breaking the record in one month.

The situation in Singapore has yet to ease, 876 cases have been reported today.

British studies suggest long term aftereffect would present in recoveries of COVID-19.

British media suggests the British government is mandating entrants to undergo 14 days quarantine.

The United Kingdom is setting up a 5-level response system towards the virus, similar to terrorist attack response system.

The Chinese authorities have reported 14 new cases, mostly in JiLin province.

Chinese media publishes an article to criticize America’s accusation towards China’s measures taken in the epidemic.

USA allows the use of antigen detection, experts warned the possibility of “fake negative” would increase despite the sped up inspection process.

3 White House COVID-19 taskforce members are required to self-quarantine, after 34 NSA staff members have contracted the virus.

Former American President Obama criticizes Trump’s response to the virus “disastrous”.

3 children in state of New York died from complication possibly caused by COVID-19.

For a consecutive week Russia has reported more than 10,000 cases in a day. Fire broke out in a hospital specifically for COVID-19 patients, at least 1 died.

Source: Now News, Worldometer
#HumanitarianCrisis
Hong Kong Police Oppress Civilians on Mother's Day

On Mother's Day, police conducted mass arrest in multiple districts. Civilians chanted protest slogans and sang songs in shopping malls in Tsim Sha Tsui, Mongkok, Tai Koo, Shatin, Tsuen Wan and Yuen Long.

In Tsim Sha Tsui, police took away a 13-year-old student reporter after mocking him. The boy said "Happy Mother's Day" to his mother outside the police station.

In Mongkok, police besieged and terrified civilians and reporters, ordering them to "cry louder". Police also disallowed a mother from bringing an ashma inhaler to save her teenage daughter, pushing the mother close to a nervous breakdown.

Police assaulted and arrested legislator Roy Kwong brutally by pressing his head with their knees. Male police officers not only trespassed the female public toilet, but also swept away the civilians at Sai Yee Street Park.

Source: Heng Sang SU Editorial Board; USP; Apple Daily; Local Press; PSHK; Stand News #May10 #MothersDay #PoliceState
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Shrieks, Blood and Pepper Spray in Ladies' Washroom, as Male Police Enters to Make Arrests

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https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/20547

Source: Heng Sang University SU Editorial Board #May10 #MothersDay #SexualHarrassment #FemaleToilets

Knocking Sound and Blood Stained Tissue: Police Violence in Female Public Toilet
https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/20554

Passerby Hears Screams of Pain from Female Toilets
https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/20551
#PressFreedom #HumanitarianCrisis
Male Police Arrest At Least One Wounded Reporter at Female Public Toilers

According to a web media Ben Yu Entertainment, their female reporter went to the public toilet located in Sai Yee Street Park and lost contact afterwards.

The media group later learnt that male riot police had entered and cordoned off the public female toilets to prevent other press from filming. Paramedics later brought away one injured woman onto an ambulance.

At the hospital, the reporter from Ben Yu Entertainment was handcuffed and had an obvious wound in her head. She has been arrested by the police.

Source: Ben Yu Entertainment #May11
Image: Cupid News
#PublicToilets

Knocking Sound and Blood Stained Tissue: Police Violence in Female Public Toilet
https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/20554
#HumanitarianCrisis #PressFreedom
Police Press Reporter's Head into Pepper-sprayed Liquid on the Ground

On May 11 at around 11:20pm, 50 civilians including TMHK reporter were encircled by the riot police at the intersection of Shantung Street and Sai Yeung Choi Street South. Police ordered all civilians to kneel on the ground and the detention lasted more than an hour.

According to TMHK reporter, riot police kept pepper-spraying pepper, forming and trapping the pungent liquid on the ground. Police then pressed the reporter's head on the ground for a certain duration, causing burnt and pain on his head, neck and back.

Source: TMHK #May10 #MothersDay #PoliceState #PepperSpray #MassArrest
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Police rough up a woman, then flee the scene

As Special Tactics Squad (Raptor) officers charged past a bus stop on Nathan Road in Mongkok at around 10pm, several of them grabbed a middle-aged woman by her head and began shoving her around.

They only let her go after several bystanders began calling them out: "Raptors are beating up a woman!"

The police left without detaining the woman or laying charges. The reason of their assaulting of the woman remained unknown.

May 10 is Mother's Day.

Source: Golden Forum #May10
#MothersDay #PoliceBrutality #SexualViolence
Police set negative examples and proceeded to warn citizens of actions that they have taken themselves

#HongKongPolice #AsiansFinest #GatheringBan
#HongKongPolice #Methamphetamine #AsiansFinest #Drug #Meth
Hong Kong Police Officers Arrested in Drug Case

A police sergeant was arrested at a hotel in the early hours of May 7. He was found with 2kg of methamphetamine ("Ice") and was one of the detectives responsible for an earlier raid where five arrests were made over a 296-kilogramme haul worth some HK$158 million on the Tuesday before.

Late on May 7, a second police officer, aged 37, was arrested in Shek Kip Mei. 23kg of Ice was found in his flat.

On May 8, two more police officers, aged 31 and 36, had been arrested on suspicion of involvement in a methamphetamine case. The two were held on suspicion of misconduct in public office.

Initial investigations suggest that the cases involving the two officers were linked to the biggest ever seizure of methamphetamine on record at an empty shop in Jordan.

Source: RTHK #May8