No cops have been apprehended previously despite complaints. FMTNews
Hong Kong’s massive demonstrations have led to more than 6,500 arrests in the past 7 months.
The officer, 31, and the seven other people aged 14 to 61, were arrested at 3.00am on Friday in Tuen Mun, a district in northwest Hong Kong. Local media reported that the group was trying to build a “Lennon Wall” — collages of pro-democracy visual art which have sprung up on walls and roads across the city in the past few months.
No police officers have been arrested despite complaints of blinding some protesters, driving a motorcycle into a march and showing a reporter’s ID card to a camera on live broadcast.
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