Hong Kong student calls for investigation into deadly fire before leaving police station
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A 24-year-old Hong Kong student, reportedly taken into police custody for distributing flyers demanding an independent investigation into a deadly fire, was released on Monday afternoon.
Miles Kwan departed the Cheung Sha Wan Division police station in a taxi. According to an AFP reporter present at the scene, he briefly lowered his face mask and acknowledged reporters from the vehicle but made no statements.
Kwan was involved in a petition regarding a fire in the Wang Fuk Court housing complex last Wednesday, which killed 146 residents, marking it as the deadliest residential fire worldwide since 1980. The petition called for accountability from government officials, an independent investigation into potential corruption, proper rehousing for affected residents, and a review of construction regulations.
Local media reported Kwan's arrest on Saturday under suspicion of "seditious intent," citing unnamed sources. Late Sunday, additional reports indicated that two others, including former district councillor Kenneth Cheung, were also detained. Police declined to confirm these arrests, stating only that actions would be taken according to circumstances and law.
Before his detention, Kwan told AFP that he was only making "basic requests." He added, "If these suggestions are considered seditious or overstepping boundaries, I cannot predict what consequences may follow, and I can only act according to my beliefs."
Hong Kong's anti-corruption agency has already arrested 11 individuals related to the fire, with three also facing manslaughter charges. On Monday, hundreds of mourners visiting Wang Fuk Court continued leaving tribute notes, some calling for justice and accountability.
One unsigned message read: "Rest in peace, Hong Kongers. Do not give up on freedom and truth, and keep your anger alive." Another note stated: "May your deaths not be in vain. The truth must emerge for your sake."
Author: Sophia Brooks
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