At the beginning of the month, the Hong Kong Police Sports and Recreation Club was thrown petrol bombs. Hong Kong media: According to sources, three more people were arrested in connection with the case

  [Global Net Report] According to Hong Kong’s “East Net”, a petrol bomb was thrown at the Sai Yeung Choi North Street Police Sports Recreation Club in Mong Kok on December 1. The police arrested a young man on suspicion of possession of prohibited weapons that day. After checking the surveillance video, three persons involved were arrested. It was reported that one of the students had participated in an "anti-revision demonstration" and was arrested.

  According to the report, at 1 am on December 1, three men in black threw 9 petrol bombs at the parking lot of the Sai Yeung Choi North Street Police Sports Recreation Club in Mong Kok. The fire was blazing and a truck was hit by petrol bombs. Burned.

After receiving the report, the firefighters rushed to the scene to put out the fire. The investigation found that there were glass fragments on the ground, and the scene was handed over to the police for follow-up, and the case was classified as an arson.

  After the incident, police officers from the third team of the West Kowloon Regional Stormtrooper were investigating nearby and found a suspicious man on Fuk Wing Street near Shek Kip Mei Street in Sham Shui Po and found a pepper spray on his body.

After investigation, the man surnamed He (18 years old) was arrested on suspicion of possession of prohibited weapons.

"Dongwang" said on the 18th that after the incident, the police checked the surveillance video and arrested 3 people after the investigation.