Man arrested by Police National Security Department
The National Security Department of the Hong Kong Police Force took enforcement actions yesterday (July 31) in Sheung Shui and arrested a 43-year-old local man for "seditious intention" and "criminal intimidation", in contravention of Section 24 of the Safeguarding National Security Ordinance and Section 24 of the Crimes Ordinance.
Investigation revealed that the arrested person was allegedly involved in mailing letters to media organisations in Hong Kong. The letters contain contents including demanding with menaces and provoking hatred, contempt or disaffection against the constitutional order and the executive, legislative or judicial authority of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR), as well as inciting other person to do an act that does not comply with the law of the HKSAR, etc. The arrested man is being detained for further enquiries.
Police remind members of the public that "seditious intention" and "criminal intimidation" are serious offences. Offenders shall be liable to imprisonment for seven years and five years respectively upon conviction. Members of the public are urged not to defy the law.
Police complete identifications and forensic examinations of remains from Tai Po Wang Fuk Court fire
The Police announced today (January 15) that the identifications and forensic examinations of the remains from the Tai Po Wang Fuk Court fire have been completed, with a total of 168 deceased persons confirmed. The deceased comprise 58 males and 110 females, aged between 6 months and 98 years. Four of the deceased were certified dead after being taken to the hospital, while the remains of the other 164 were recovered at the scene.
Among the deceased were a fireman, two interior decorators, five construction workers, and 10 foreign domestic helpers (nine Indonesians and one Filipina).
All bereaved families have been notified of the confirmed identities of the deceased. The Police stated that all remains recovered in the incident have been positively identified, leaving no unidentified remains outstanding. Moreover, all enquiries regarding the Wang Fuk Court fire received by the Casualty Enquiry Unit have been verified, with no missing persons unaccounted for.
The Police continue to investigate the fire, with a death investigation report to be submitted to the coroner, who will review it and decide whether an inquest should be held. Should a court hearing be convened, the deceased's particulars shall be submitted to the court by the Police. Respecting the wishes of the grieving relatives, the Police will not disclose the deceased's particulars at this stage.
For enquiries, members of the public can contact the Police casualty enquiry hotline at 1878 999.
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