Teenage boy and girl, both 13, among youngest arrested on Saturday night amid Hong Kong protests

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The boy was arrested for “possession of offensive weapons” after police found a laser pen and a can of spray paint on him. Separately, the girl was arrested for burning the Chinese flag.

A teenage boy and girl, both 13, were among the youngest people arrested on Saturday night amid the 16th straight weekend of anti-government protests rocking Hong Kong.

He said the arrests of minors and adults was worrying not because of age, but rather because they appeared to be arbitrary. After the pair were taken away, residents surrounded the local police station, and officers later fired at least two rounds of sponge grenades, as well as pepper sprayed the crowd, according to media reports.Police have yet to announce total arrest figures for Saturday’s unrest, which started with an authorised march in Tuen Mun that descended into chaos, where police fired tear gas as protesters blocked roads and set fire to barricades.

Since June 9, more than 30 young people, aged between 12 and 15 have been arrested by police for taking part in protests against the now-withdrawn extradition bill. Police have said they follow appropriate protocol when handling cases involving children or teens, but social workers have criticised the use of the Juvenile Court to punish protesters.

 

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