Xinhua News Agency, Hong Kong, September 28 (Reporter Zhou Wenqi) The Hong Kong police introduced on the 28th that the police took action that day and arrested two men.

They are suspected of being involved in the attack on mainland tourists in Mong Kok in November last year.

  The Chief Inspector of the Crime Unit of the West Kowloon Region of the Hong Kong Police Force, Prince Yu, introduced to the media that on November 11 last year, a male mainland tourist was attacked by mobs with bricks, umbrellas and other hard objects for about 5 minutes in Mong Kok.

The man suffered bleeding from a laceration on his head and suffered various injuries to various parts of his body. His personal belongings were also taken away.

  Wang Ziyu said that after reviewing a large number of video clips, the police temporarily identified two assailants and arrested them on the 28th.

The two arrested were a 19-year-old man and a 28-year-old man. They were suspected of illegal assembly, intention to cause serious bodily harm, and conspiracy to commit theft.

The police are continuing their investigation and it is not ruled out that more people may be arrested.