HONG KONG: A 'bomb-making factory' in Hong Kong with 2.6 tonnes of chemicals was raided by police on Sunday (March 8) and 17 people arrested over a plot to force the city's government to close its border with mainland China.
Police standing guard in front of vehicles carrying Hong Kong residents from Wuhan, outside at a newly-built public housing for quarantine Chun Yeung Estate, following the outbreak of Covid-19 in the island. A"bomb-making factory" in Hong Kong with 2.6 tonnes of chemicals was raided by police on Sunday and 17 people arrested over a plot to force the city's government to close its border with mainland China.
Twenty-two properties across the Chinese territory were raided in an operation linked to the detonation of an explosive device in January. Three half-built makeshift bombs each containing 1.5kg of explosives were found on Sunday, according to Li Kwai-wah, a senior superintendent with the police's organised crime and triad bureau.
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