Rioters set fire on miscellaneous objects and damage traffic lights in Wan Chai

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     At about 3pm today (May 24), some rioters set fire to miscellaneous objects on Johnston Road, Wan Chai. Besides, loads of rioters scattered across different parts of Wan Chai, barricading multiple carriageways by pushing railings to the centre of the road. On the other hand, some rioters damaged traffic lights in the vicinity of Johnston Road and O’Brien Road, Wan Chai. The Specialized Crowd Management Vehicle and Unimog have been deployed to assist in carrying out law enforcement.
      
     Police warn all rioters to cease any unlawful acts and will take enforcement actions resolutely so as to bring rioters to justice as soon as possible. Residents of the area are urged to pay attention to the situation and keep their windows closed if necessary. Members of the public should avoid proceeding to the area if not necessary.




Rioters block roads again near Canal Road Flyover in Causeway Bay

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     At around 8pm today (May 24), a group of rioters still gathered at the Canal Road Flyover and loitered on carriageways. Some even built barricades with road signs, traffic cones, umbrellas, bricks and wooden boards on Hennessy Road, causing serious obstruction to road traffic. Multiple sets of traffic lights have been damaged while carriageways have been covered in debris.

     Police warn all rioters to stop unlawful assemblies and road blockage. Police will spare no effort in law enforcement action in an effort to stop all breach of the peace.




Government strongly condemns illegal acts of rioters

     A Government spokesman strongly condemns rioters' unlawful assemblies and extremely violent and illegal acts in the vicinity of Causeway Bay and Wan Chai from this afternoon (May 24) and supports the Police to take resolute enforcement actions.
      
     The spokesman said that rioters have launched activities to breach the public peace for months on end on the pretext of protesting against the legislative exercise of the Fugitive Offenders Bill since June last year, bringing about tremendous harm to Hong Kong. Although the violent and illegal acts subsided amid the epidemic earlier, the rioters have all along been eyeing opportunities to act. As the epidemic eases, the rioters, once again, on the pretext of opposing the legislation on national security, took part in unlawful assemblies and engaged in violent and illegal acts in the vicinity of Causeway Bay and Wan Chai today, where they blocked roads with miscellaneous objects, set fires, vandalised shops and public facilities, from dismantling railings, trashing traffic lights to prying up drainage covers and bricks and assaulting people with different views. While some rioters invaded into a flyover to disrupt the traffic, some even threw glass bottles from the rooftop of buildings and assaulted Police officers with a large number of bricks and splashed them with unknown liquid, injuring at least four Police officers who had to be sent to hospital. These violent acts, which abounded in the second half of last year, pose a serious threat to public safety and are outrageous. The Police, as a law enforcement agency, are duty-bound to use appropriate force to conduct dispersal and arrest operations. In addition, some people waved flags of "Hong Kong independence", flagrantly disregarding the constitutional order of Hong Kong and undermining the overall and long-term interests of Hong Kong society. The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government strongly condemns the acts of the rioters and advocates of "Hong Kong independence", and supports the Police to take resolute enforcement actions.
      
     The spokesman pointed out that the National People's Congress (NPC) will deliberate the draft Decision on establishing and improving the legal system and enforcement mechanisms for the HKSAR to safeguard national security. The fundamental objective of the Decision is to safeguard national security and the prosperity and stability of Hong Kong, thereby better protecting the legitimate rights and freedoms of all members of the public in Hong Kong. The violent acts in Causeway Bay and Wan Chai today show that advocates of "Hong Kong independence" and rioters remain rampant, reinforcing the need and urgency of the legislation on national security.
      
     The spokesman added that given that the epidemic has not been over, the restrictions on group gatherings in public places are still in effect to safeguard public health and that Hong Kong, whose economic situation has been severe amid the epidemic, cannot withstand further blows. The unlawful assemblies as well as the very violent and illegal acts in the vicinity of Causeway Bay and Wan Chai today are extremely irresponsible, as they did not only affect the commercial activities nearby, they might also increase the risk of the spread of the virus. The HKSAR Government urges members of the public to dissociate themselves from the rioters and abide by the law, and the majority of residents who treasure Hong Kong should also condemn these violent acts together.




Rioters dash through flyover on Gloucester Road in Causeway Bay

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     At about 2.30pm today (May 24), a large group of rioters set barricades on Gloucester Road, Causeway Bay with miscellaneous objects, including rubbish bins, bamboo sticks and stones. Rioters climbed over railings and dashed through a flyover and multiple carriageways in the vicinity, causing serious obstruction to road traffic. They also rampaged through passing vehicles, posing serious threat to public safety.
 
     Police warn all rioters to stop road blockage and disruption to road traffic. Police will take resolute action to enforce the law and bring offenders to justice.
 




Public hospitals daily update on COVID-19 cases

The following is issued on behalf of the Hospital Authority:

     As at noon today (May 24), one COVID-19 confirmed patient (case number: 1044) was discharged from hospital in the past 24 hours. So far, a total of 1 030 confirmed and suspected patients have been discharged.
      
     At present, there are 659 negative pressure rooms in public hospitals with 1 219 negative pressure beds activated. A total of 32 confirmed patients are currently hospitalised in eight hospitals, among which one patient is in critical condition (case number: 595) and the remaining 31 patients are in stable condition.
      
     The Hospital Authority will maintain close contact with the Centre for Health Protection to monitor the latest developments and to inform the public and healthcare workers on the latest information in a timely manner.