BEIJING/HONG KONG: The Hong Kong police will use both 'hard' and 'soft' approaches when dealing with protests, Hong Kong's police commissioner Chris Tang told reporters in Beijing on Saturday (Dec 7).
Hong Kong's Commissioner of Police Chris Tang speaking to the media at a news conference at the Regent hotel in Beijing, China. - Reuters
Tang said the police will take a"humanistic" approach to minor incidents but warned of resolute measures against more violent actions, and added that he hopes the march will be peaceful. In a meeting with Hong Kong Police chief Tang, Chinese public security minister Zhao Kezhi said he hoped to"strengthen cooperation" and"jointly safeguard national security and the social stability of Hong Kong."
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