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Chinese consulate violence: Police identify 'number of offences' during Manchester demonstration

November 22, 2022
Source: news.sky.com news.sky.com
News Snapshot:
Police investigating an alleged attack at the Chinese consulate in Manchester have said they have identified a number of offences including assaults and public order offences in their investigation. On 16 October, a peaceful pro-Hong Kong democracy rally outside the consulate turned violent. Greater Manchester Police (GMP) is investigating the alleged assault of Bob Chan, after images appeared to show him being dragged into the consulate grounds before being punched and kicked. Image: Bob Chan was allegedly assaulted inside the Chinese consulate in Manchester while conducting a peaceful protest He claims he was left with cuts and bruises all over...
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