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Piles of unused coins left at home can now be handled by sorting machines
Police pounded on doors telling everyone to leave.
Police also investigated 20,360 drug addicts during a campaign code-named Guangdong's Anti-Drug Sword from January to March.
Police found that the criminal gangs had made 1.2 billion calls to 4.3 million mobile phone numbers. Employees at an online telecommunication platform provided the platform to bombard the victim's phones, while a separate team was responsible for coordinating the blackmailing and extortion work.
Police said on Wednesday that 36 males and 17 females had been arrested for offences, including unlawful assembly and participating in unauthorized assembly. Protesters had defied a ban on gatherings of more than eight people introduced by the Hong Kong government to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. More protests are planned in coming days and Hong Kong police have warned people against taking part in unlawful assemblies.
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Police officers have already been assigned to the dozens of high-rise hotels in the area, with the aim of preventing the type of attack that happened in Las Vegas in October, when a gunman firing from a casino hotel, killed dozens of people.
Pointing out that the Basic Law confers special status to Hong Kong under "one country, two systems", the spokesman was quoted as saying in the press release, "Article 116 of the Basic Law provides that the HKSAR is a separate customs territory; Article 151 provides that Hong Kong may on its own, using the name 'Hong Kong, China', maintain and develop relations and conclude and implement agreements with foreign states and regions in a range of appropriate fields."
Piloting a registration-based IPO system, the new sci-tech board focuses on companies in high-tech and strategically emerging sectors such as new generation information technology, advanced equipment, new materials and energy, environmental protection and biomedicine, according to the China Securities Regulatory Commission.
Police noted that the radical protesters' acts were getting increasingly violent, ranging from involving removal of railings, hurling metal poles and bricks at officers to extensive arson and destruction, according to the press release.