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Can mainland police enforce the law in Hong Kong?

Mainland police can enforce the law in Hong Kong. Xinhua News Agency, Hong Kong, July 29th, "Violent incidents have continued to occur in Hong Kong recently, and the police have worked hard to maintain the safety of citizens. We support the police in enforcing the law strictly and in eliminating violence for the citizens!" "On the 29th, Hong Kong citizen Mr. Zhou came to the Western District Police Station to express condolences to the police force and cheer for the Hong Kong police.

At noon that day, Mr. Zhou and a group of friends braved the high temperature and scorching sun and came to the door of the Western District Police Station on Hong Kong Island. They held placards such as "Police have worked hard" and "Support the Hong Kong police against violence" and shouted They also presented bouquets of flowers and letters of thanks to the police.

Mr. Zhou’s friend, Mr. Cen, was very indignant at the illegal marches and violent demonstrations that occurred recently, and strongly condemned the extremists’ behavior of attacking the police lines. “Why should the police have bricks thrown at them by thugs? We have had enough. ! We don’t want police officers to be injured or killed in the line of duty, we want stability and prosperity, and we want to live and work in peace and contentment!” In addition to Mr. Zhou and other citizens, many Hong Kong groups went to the SAR Government Police Headquarters and various district police stations to express their condolences to the police on the same day. .

In front of the police headquarters in Wan Chai, Hong Kong Island, about three members of the Hong Kong civil society "Defend Hong Kong Movement" pulled up banners that read "Support the police for strict law enforcement" and "Severely punish the thugs and return the rule of law", and Holding the national flag, the Hong Kong SAR regional flag and placards with support for the police, they chanted slogans in unison.

Fu Zhenzhong, chairman of the "Defend Hong Kong Movement", said that they came on behalf of Hong Kong citizens to thank the police for their hard work and dedication in recent days to maintain social order and eliminate violence. Talking about the police's recent arrest of radical demonstrators during demonstrations, Fu Zhenzhong praised the police for decisively enforcing the law and maintaining order. "We will continue to support the police in strictly enforcing the law."

The Hong Kong civil society "Patriot League" also came to the police headquarters that afternoon to express support for the police officers. Yao Ronghua, a 74-year-old retiree, is the initiator of this event. He said that for several consecutive weeks, large-scale riots have occurred in Hong Kong, and the police have been working very hard. Therefore, they have organized citizens to come to express condolences and support them in continuing to strictly enforce the law and maintain social order in Hong Kong. Yao Ronghua said that demonstrators blocked roads, hindered shops from doing business, and reduced tourists. These actions not only undermined the rule of law, but also seriously affected Hong Kong's economy, leading to people's livelihood. "Our request is very simple, that is, we hope that Hong Kong society will be stable and prosperous, and there will be no more people." To cause destruction.”

All sectors of Hong Kong society have also condemned the recent violent incidents and called on the general public to oppose violence, support the police in strictly enforcing the law, and use reason to protect Hong Kong.