Homemade bomb used for the first time during Hong Kong protests: Police

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HONG KONG: Police said that a remote-controlled homemade bomb was used for the first time during the protests in Hong Kong on Sunday (Oct 13), in ...

HONG KONG: Police said that a remote-controlled homemade bomb was used for the first time during the protests in Hong Kong on Sunday , in an act that was meant to injure officers.

The detonated device was found close to a police vehicle in Mong Kok, Kowloon, Deputy Commissioner Tang Ping-keung said at a press conference."For the first time during this social unrest, we seized a homemade bomb. At around 8pm yesterday, one of our vehicles was passing through Nathan Road in Mong Kok when some explosives erupted just 2m to 3m away from the car," he said.

"We believe such explosives were intended to attack our officers. We strongly condemn the manufacturing of explosives, and it is a highly dangerous act that can cause heavy casualties." About 20 petrol bombs were thrown at Mong Kok police station over the weekend, with protesters also setting police vehicles on fire in Sha Tin.The deputy commissioner said an officer was also stabbed in the neck during the protests.Police said the acts “crossed all moral boundaries”.

 

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