Appeal for information on missing man in Sau Mau Ping (with photo)

     Police today (August 17) appealed to the public for information on a man who went missing in Sau Mau Ping. 

     Lee Shing-fun, aged 81, went missing after he left his residence in Shun Tin Estate yesterday afternoon (August 16). His family made a report to Police on the same day. 

     He is about 1.6 metres tall, 59 kilograms in weight and of medium build. He has a square face with yellow complexion and short grey hair. He was last seen wearing a white short-sleeved shirt, dark grey trousers and brown slippers.

     Anyone who knows the whereabouts of the missing man or may have seen him is urged to contact the Regional Missing Person Unit of Kowloon East on 3661 0330 or 9735 4215 or email to rmpu-ke-2@police.gov.hk, or contact any police station.
     

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Protestors occupy carriageways of Prince Edward Road West and unlawfully assemble outside Mong Kok Police Station

Attention duty announcers, radio and TV stations:

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     Earlier today (August 17), some protesters who participated in the public procession in Hung Hom deviated from the approved route and paralysed the traffic by blocking the carriageways of Prince Edward Road West. Some protestors also gathered outside Mong Kok Police Station and used laser beams to point at police officers. Police officers at scene have warned them that they are participating in an unlawful assembly and urged them to leave.
      
     Police have warned the protestors they should stop occupying the roads. Members of the public in the area are also urged to look out for the latest development. Motorists should refrain from going to the area.
 




Mong Kok Police Station Report Room service suspended

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     The report room services of Mong Kok Police Station are now temporarily suspended. Police appeal to members of the public not to obstruct the emergency vehicles access so as to avoid affecting the emergency services provided to the public. In case of emergency, please call 999.
 




Hung Hom Police Station Report Room service suspended

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     The report room services of Hung Hom Police Station are now temporarily suspended. Police appeal to members of the public not to obstruct the emergency vehicles access so as to avoid affecting the emergency services provided to the public. In case of emergency, please call 999.




Carriageways in Hung Hom blocked by protestors

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     A public procession which commenced in Hung Hom today (August 17) is underway in Hoi Sham Park and is expected to finish at Whampoa MTR Station.  However, a group of participants are occupying part of Ma Tau Wai Road and To Kwa Wan Road after they arrived at the finishing point, and heading to To Kwa Wan direction.
      
     Police appeal to drivers to stay tuned to the latest traffic arrangements and all participants to mind their own safety.