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Hong Kong extradition bill: police to flood streets with 5,000 officers as city braces for second wave of protests

  • Force to be deployed as controversial amendments head back to Legislative Council for second reading
  • Protesters expected to start gathering on Tuesday night around government headquarters

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Protesters sit outside government headquarters in Admiralty after Sunday’s march. Photo: Winson Wong

Hong Kong police are planning to flood the streets with 5,000 officers in response to calls for a second wave of protests outside the city’s legislature and administrative headquarters on Tuesday night, law enforcement sources have said.

The deployment from a total force of 30,000 will see officers drafted in from all over Hong Kong, and comes in response to the running battles that took place between police and protesters in the early hours of Monday morning.

Describing it as “a huge operation”, one source told the Post “police will mobilise workforce from all districts”.

The number of officers is only slightly fewer than those deployed when senior Chinese officials visit the city.

Police officers in riot gear attempt to push protesters back during a night of clashes in Hong Kong on Monday. Photo: Sam Tsang
Police officers in riot gear attempt to push protesters back during a night of clashes in Hong Kong on Monday. Photo: Sam Tsang

Police are expecting a moderate risk of violence, according to another source. He said: “At this stage, the use of water cannons is not an option.”

The source added that operations set to begin on Tuesday could last for more than a week.

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