China News Service, April 27, according to Hong Kong's "Wen Wei Po" report, the black tyrants were mad and Hong Kong faced the threat of local terrorism. In the past week, there have been a number of cases of post-intimidation by post. Deng Bingqiang, the “first brother” of the police force, has received a threatening letter containing an explosive device. The explosives disposal staff have repeatedly dispatched bombs and the public may be threatened by post bombs at any time.

  The Hong Kong Police reminded the public on the police social media page on the 26th that any mail, regardless of size, may be a mail bomb. You must learn how to guard against, identify and handle suspicious postal packets. The public can also refer to suspicious items and bomb memos issued by the Security Bureau. Avoid being injured by post bomb attacks.

  The Police Headquarters at Arsenal Street, Wan Chai, received an email from the designated police force "One Brother" Deng Bingqiang on the 20th. Because of the strong smell of flammable materials, the mail was eventually revealed to contain indigenous bombs.

  Ma Weide, Senior Bomb Disposal Director of the Explosives Disposal Division of the Police, also said earlier that the postal explosive device or the explosive device activated by the victim has been carefully crafted. When the victim holds it or opens it, the explosive device will operate and explode. The victim's eyes, hands and face will be injured. Because the victim is very close to the explosive device, the mail bomb does not require a large amount of explosives, and only needs to be close enough to the victim to cause serious injury.

  Zou Haoheng said that the risk of mail bombs is high, and citizens need to learn to distinguish suspicious mail. The Security Bureau also issued a memorandum on suspicious items and bombs regarding emergency response measures, which talked about several characteristics of suspicious emails, including 1. unusually heavy; 2. unknown origin; 3. exposed wires; 4. huge postage; 5. To protect excess material. If citizens receive emails that completely match or partially match these characteristics, it is likely to be a mail bomb.

  So how to deal with this suspicious email? Zou Haoheng pointed out four points: Do not open; lightly place on the nearest stable surface; immediately leave the switch on the door to prevent others from approaching; immediately call the police, or notify the site security officer.

  If you have opened the mail and found it suspicious, you should immediately put the mail on a stable surface, try to protect your face and body from the scene, close the door immediately to prevent others from entering, and then call the police.

  Zou Haoheng said that if you want to know more information, you can visit the website of the Security Bureau.

  Zou Haoheng emphasized that the danger of mail bombs has always existed. Citizens and office managers should pay attention to the threats of bombs and suspicious objects, stay alert, pay attention to the things around them, and take appropriate measures to strengthen security.