Hong Kong Police: Over 80 have been received since October last year. Thousandsof reports on thugs.

[Global Network Report] Since the "constitutional storm" in Hong Konglast June, rioters have launched a series of violent incidents. Inresponse, on October 8, 2019, the Hong Kong Police established an anti-violencehotline. Tonight (8th), Hong Kong police posted a post on Facebook,revealing that since the anti-violence hotline was opened, the police havereceived more than 800,000 messages recording various atrocities committed bythe mob.

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police also attached related photos below. The content showed that 56% ofthe materials received by the police were videos, 31% were pictures, 12% weretext, and 1% were voice messages. The content can be roughly divided intopeople, places and vehicles related to thugs, of which 47% are people, 39% arevehicles, and 14% are locations. Police said they hope Hong Kong citizenswill continue to support Hong Kong police in the coming year. "Helpthe police fight violence, if there is anything to report!"

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of Hong Kong Police Facebook page The following is the full text of the HongKong Police Facebook page:

[Small numbers, important meanings to help the police fight violence, there arematerial reports]

since October 2019 Since the establishment of the anti-violence hotline on the8th, more than 800,000 messages have been recorded recording the crimescommitted by the mob. I hope that the public will continue to support theHong Kong police in the coming year!

Help the police fight violence and report it!

(Original Title: Helping the Police Fight Violence! Hong Kong Police: More than800,000 reports of thugs have been received since October last year)

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Hong Kong Police: Over 80 have been received since October last year. Thousandsof reports on thugs.

Hong Kong Police: Over 80 have been received since October last year. Thousandsof reports on thugs.

[Global Network Report] Since the "constitutional storm" in Hong Konglast June, rioters have launched a series of violent incidents. Inresponse, on October 8, 2019, the Hong Kong Police established an anti-violencehotline. Tonight (8th), Hong Kong police posted a post on Facebook,revealing that since the anti-violence hotline was opened, the police havereceived more than 800,000 messages recording various atrocities committed bythe mob.

Screenshot of the Hong Kong Police Force website The

police also attached related photos below. The content showed that 56% ofthe materials received by the police were videos, 31% were pictures, 12% weretext, and 1% were voice messages. The content can be roughly divided intopeople, places and vehicles related to thugs, of which 47% are people, 39% arevehicles, and 14% are locations. Police said they hope Hong Kong citizenswill continue to support Hong Kong police in the coming year. "Helpthe police fight violence, if there is anything to report!"

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of Hong Kong Police Facebook page The following is the full text of the HongKong Police Facebook page:

[Small numbers, important meanings to help the police fight violence, there arematerial reports]

since October 2019 Since the establishment of the anti-violence hotline on the8th, more than 800,000 messages have been recorded recording the crimescommitted by the mob. I hope that the public will continue to support theHong Kong police in the coming year!

Help the police fight violence and report it!

(Original Title: Helping the Police Fight Violence! Hong Kong Police: More than800,000 reports of thugs have been received since October last year)

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