Hong Kong media revealed that Hong Kong rioters sneaked into the mainland to wait for an opportunity to flee, and Taiwan Marine Police stepped up interception

  Overseas Network, July 22. Hong Kong's "Sing Tao Daily" reported on the 22nd that the Hong Kong Marine Police intercepted two Hong Kong men who attempted to enter the mainland illegally on the sandy shore and are investigating their motives for smuggling. Recently, there has been an increase in smuggling from the sea to the mainland. Some are smugglers and people who evade virus detection. There are also some Hong Kong rioters who are suspected of having participated in the “regulations”. They first smuggled to the mainland under false identities. Look for an opportunity to seek "asylum" from the Taiwan authorities.

  Hong Kong media said that these Hong Kong rioters originally planned to smuggle to Taiwan directly, but because the Hong Kong government has stepped up the interception and investigation of suspicious ships leaving Hong Kong, they switched to circuitous routes, smuggled to the mainland first, and then fled to Taiwan. At present, at least four Hong Kong rioters who are suspected of having participated in illegal and violent demonstrations have been arranged by others to obtain fake documents from the Mainland and change their names, and then fled to Fujian by motorboat. They are not ruled out waiting for the opportunity to smuggle from Xiamen to Kinmen, seeking permission from the Taiwan authorities. "shelter".

  In Hong Kong, there are several popular embarkation locations for smuggling through the waterways to the Mainland. To the east is Dong Ping Chau. Stowaways usually pretend to be tourists waiting to board the ship. To the west are the piers and typhoon shelters in Tuen Mun. Disguised as crew members or fishermen, some speedboats will pass through the busy sandbank waters of the project, avoid the sight of the police, and rush to the inland waters in a very short time, usually at dusk or evening.

  In view of the increasing trend of smuggling in and out of the Mainland, the Hong Kong Marine Police has stepped up interceptions in Tuen Mun. According to a video circulating on the Internet, a police launch was chasing a speedboat heading to the mainland off the sand Chau, Tuen Mun. When chasing the stern of the speedboat, the two shirtless men on the speedboat almost fell into the sea, and they caught them in time. The resident marine police ship headed up onto the deck and was arrested by the marine police. The two were later confirmed to be residents of Hong Kong and were investigating their motives for smuggling. (Overseas Net Zhang Qi)