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Hong Kong braces for crackdown following fatal cop stabbing

Security chief lashes out at ‘radicals’, calls for those advocating violent resistance to be held accountable

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 02 Jul 2021 1:30PM

Hong Kong braces for crackdown following fatal cop stabbing
A police cordon in Hong Kong’s Causeway Bay. The shopping district was the scene of a suicide attack on a police officer yesterday evening. – AFP pic, July 2, 2021

HONG KONG – A 50-year-old man who died after stabbing a Hong Kong police officer was a “lone wolf” attacker who had been politically “radicalised”, the city’s security chief said today.

Footage of yesterday evening’s attack was caught by a local journalist’s livestream.

It showed a man in a dark t-shirt stabbing an officer in the back in the shopping district of Causeway Bay.

Police said the man – who has not been publicly identified by authorities – then stabbed himself in the chest and later died of his wounds.

The 28-year-old male officer suffered a punctured lung and underwent surgery overnight.

“Initial investigations indicate that this is a lone wolf-style act of domestic terrorism,” Chris Tang, a former police chief who was promoted to Hong Kong’s security secretary last week, told reporters outside the hospital where the officer was taken.

Tang said officers later searched the attacker’s home and found materials on his computer that showed he had been “radicalised”, although he did not elaborate any further.

“It’s not just the assailant who has to be held responsible for this incident, but also the many people who customarily advocate violence, incite hatred against the country, and beautify these attacks – these acts of violence,” Tang added.

Hong Kong has become a deeply polarised city where many residents chafe under Beijing’s increasingly authoritarian rule.

Huge and often violent pro-democracy protests convulsed the city for months in 2019 in response to the clampdown by the Chinese Communist Party.

China has responded with a widespread crackdown on dissent, imposing a sweeping national security law on the finance hub and prosecuting prominent democracy activists.

Police have led that crackdown.

Thursday’s attack occurred at the end of a day in which thousands of officers were deployed across Hong Kong to stamp down on any protests as the city marked the anniversary of its handover from Britain to China – and as Beijing’s leadership celebrated the centenary of the ruling party.

Police shut down the city’s Victoria Park and maintained a heavy presence in nearby Causeway Bay, conducting multiple stops and searches with at least 19 arrests made.

China says its crackdown and national security law is needed to restore stability.

Critics, including many western nations, say Beijing has shredded its promise to let Hong Kong maintain certain freedoms and autonomy after its 1997 handover under a “one country, two systems” model. – AFP, July 2, 2021Hong Kong braces for crackdown following fatal cop stabbing

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