Petrol Bombs Thrown At Police Recreation Club

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2020-12-01 HKT 11:22

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  • Police said petrol bombs were allegedly thrown at the Police Sports and Recreation Club in Mong Kok on early Tuesday morning. File photo: RTHK

    Police said petrol bombs were allegedly thrown at the Police Sports and Recreation Club in Mong Kok on early Tuesday morning. File photo: RTHK

Police say petrol bombs were thrown at their sports and recreation club in Mong Kok in the early hours of Tuesday morning, damaging a van parked inside.

The force says nine petrol bombs were thrown in the car park at around 1am.

Media footage showed the front of a truck was burned out, but no further damage was visible.

Police say they believe that three people were responsible for the attack.

They added that they are looking into whether an 18-year-old man they arrested in Sham Shui Po for carrying pepper spray was involved in the petrol bomb incident.

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