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Police to back MK clearance

November 24, 2014

Police are ready to support bailiffs executing a court order to remove barriers on Argyle Street between the junction of Tung Choi and Portland Streets tomorrow.

 

Police today met with the plaintiffs of the injunction orders on the unlawful occupation of Mong Kok roads, and with the bailiffs who will execute the orders.

 

The bailiffs are authorised by the court to execute the orders, and anyone obstructing them faces contempt of court charges.

 

Police said it will take resolute action against any hindrance of the execution, and will reclaim government property, such as mills barriers and water barriers, which have been illegally taken by the occupiers.

 

Officers have noticed some people preparing supplies to possibly resist the operation. There are also some people claiming online they will reoccupy cleared areas or other sections of road once barriers are removed.

 

Police reiterated that resolute action will be taken to preserve public order and safety.



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