Hong Kong Police Confirmed That Someone Sent Explosives To Deng Bingqiang

The Hong Kong Police Headquarters received an email containing suspected dangerous goods today (20th). The recipient is the Director of the Hong Kong Police Force, Deng Bingqiang. According to Hong Kong ’s “Toutiao Daily” “Dongwang” and other media reported on the 20th, the Hong Kong police confirmed to the media this afternoon that the item was an explosive device. When someone opened it, everyone in the vicinity of about 1 meter may be injured. It is a device commonly used by terrorists worldwide.
According to reports, Wu Yingshi, Senior Superintendent of the Criminal Headquarters of the Hong Kong Island Region, said that at 10:20 this morning, police headquarters staff received an email with the cover of the Commissioner of Police on the cover. When the staff received the smell of flammable items, they immediately notified the personnel of the Explosives Disposal Division. The personnel of the Explosives Disposal Division found that there was a working explosive device in the mail. Police have seized explosive devices for testing and no one was injured in the incident.
Wu Yingshi said that the case was followed up by the Criminal Division of the Hong Kong Island Region. According to section 53 of the Crimes Ordinance, Chapter 200 of the Laws of Hong Kong, anyone illegally and maliciously exploded by any explosives and sentenced to life imprisonment upon conviction. She also said that the criminals intended to injure the people who received and opened the letters. Because the explosive devices were very unstable, they could explode and hurt ordinary citizens during transportation. The police severely condemned the openly challenged law enforcement agencies and will make full investigations and arrests. The police There will be no retreat, and some criminals will enforce the law.
Reported that Ma Weide, senior director of bomb disposal of the Hong Kong Police Force, said that the explosives involved in this case are all different from the past. They are operated by the victim. Anyone who opens can be a police officer or postal officer. As long as someone opens it, people in the vicinity of 2 to 3 feet (about 0.6 to 0.9 meters) may be injured, including the face, hands, eyes, etc., which is a device commonly used by terrorists around the world.