Police Break Up Protest At IFC Mall

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2020-04-28 HKT 20:59

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Police on Tuesday evening broke up an attempted protest at the luxury IFC shopping mall in Central.

Officers cordoned off part of the atrium and several fixed-penalty tickets were issued to people for flouting social distancing rules. The rules prohibit public gatherings of more than four people because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

However, the protesters - who had planned to gather in the mall for a 'Sing With You' demonstration - regrouped a short while later. They chanted slogans used in the anti-government protests last year.

British colonial flags were displayed along with a black banner that read "Liberate Hong Kong. Revolution of Our Times".

One protester, who was impersonating North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and carrying an inflatable bomb, made a rude gesture and insulted both President Xi Jinping and the Communist Party. Another protester was seen with pamphlets carrying the picture of a judge, who had made comments during a recent sentencing that angered some in the pro-democracy camp.

It's the second 'singing' protest this week. On Sunday, police broke up a similar gathering at the Cityplaza mall in Taikoo Shing.

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