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Hong Kong police chief Stephen Lo condemns twin arson attacks, vowing no tolerance and full investigation into motive
- Firebombings not linked to Sunday’s extradition protest, source says
- Exact motive of triad-linked suspects remains unknown
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Zero tolerance will be shown to those responsible for two petrol bomb attacks outside police stations, Hong Kong’s police chief said a day after the twin firebombings shocked the city.
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Commissioner of Police Stephen Lo Wai-chung on Saturday strongly condemned the attacks, stressing that arson was a serious crime that carried a maximum penalty of life in prison.
“No matter what agenda these people have, I absolutely will not tolerate such violent acts and will investigate with the full force of the police and will follow through with it,” Lo said.
He said officers were still investigating the motive for the arson attacks.
Lo also appealed to Hongkongers intending to join Sunday’s mass rally against the government’s extradition bill to express their opinions in a peaceful manner. Earlier on Saturday, a police source said the attacks were not related to the protest.
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