China News Service, Hong Kong, August 26 (Reporter Han Xingtong) The social platforms of Hong Kong Legislative Council Members Lin Zhuoting and Xu Zhifeng revealed on the 26th that the two had been arrested in the morning, and they were involved in the Tuen Mun Police Station case and the yuan during the legislative amendment storm last year. Long case. Lin Zhuoting was also charged with one riot. On the same day, when the police responded to China News Agency’s inquiry, they confirmed that 17 people have been arrested in this operation.

  The social platforms of Lin Cheuk Ting and Xu Zhifeng respectively stated that the police went to Lin Cheuk Ting’s apartment at about 6 a.m. to participate in the July 21 Yen Lang riot last year, and on July 6 outside the Tuen Mun Police Station for conspiracy to destroy property and attempt to obstruct justice. Justice arrested him. In the morning of the same day, three police officers went to Xu Zhifeng's apartment to conduct a house search. He was also related to the Tuen Mun Police Station case. At present, the two were taken to Sha Tin and Western Police Station respectively for investigation.

  When the police responded to China News Agency’s enquiry, they said that a total of 17 people were temporarily arrested in today’s operation, involving two cases during the legislative turmoil, namely the Tuen Mun Police Station case on July 6 last year and the July 21 Yen Long case. (Finish)