2019 social unrest in Hong Kong posed greatest challenge to police: outgoing chief

2019 social unrest in Hong Kong posed greatest challenge to police: outgoing chief

Hong Kong’s police chief Raymond Siu Chak-yee has said the challenges faced by the force during the 2019 social unrest were among the greatest over the course of his three-decade career.

A day after recalling his 36 years of service at a passing-out parade for new cadets, the Commissioner of Police continued to reflect on the trials and successes of his tenure ahead of his last day in the post on Tuesday.

“In the past few years, especially the 2019 anti-extradition bill incident, we faced an unprecedented challenge for the entire police force … I really felt that some of my colleagues … were very, very stressed,” Siu told a radio programme on Sunday.

“And while they were out there dealing with the riots, their families were under a lot of pressure, and they were even attacked.”

The 2019 anti-government protests led to the arrest of 10,279 people aged between 11 and 87. Of these, 2,974 had either gone through or were undergoing judicial procedures as of September last year, with 2,403 facing punishment after pleading guilty or being convicted, according to police statistics. This meant over 7,000 arrestees had not been charged.

“At that time, I noticed that there were many dedicated individuals behind the scenes who specifically provoked young people to participate in violent protests and engaged in much incitement,” Siu said.

“Therefore, over the past few years, I have always hoped to find ways to help colleagues and young people understand that there are indeed people behind the scenes who were instigating.”

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