Police Break Up Protest At IFC Mall

"); jQuery("#212 h3").html("

Related News Programmes

"); });

2020-04-28 HKT 20:59

Share this story

facebook

  • Police break up protest at IFC mall

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.

RECENT NEWS

XTransfer Partners With Bank SinoPac HK To Expand Cross-Border Payment Services

XTransfer has entered into a collaboration with Bank SinoPac, through its Hong Kong Branch, to expand international ope... Read more

Standard Chartered To Launch Bitcoin And Ethereum Custody Services By 2026

Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) participated in Hong Kong Fintech Week 2025 (HKFTW25) as a strategic partner, annou... Read more

HashKey And Kraken Form Partnership On Institutional Tokenised Assets

HashKey and Kraken have announced a strategic partnership to promote institutional adoption of tokenised assets. The co... Read more

Reap Expands Global HQ With New Office In Hong Kong

Reap, a global fintech company providing stablecoin-enabled financial infrastructure, has expanded its global headquart... Read more

HeyMax Debuts In Hong Kong, Partnering With Cathay To Drive Regional Growth

Loyalty and travel rewards platform HeyMax has made its first international launch in Hong Kong, partnering with Cath... Read more