A 17 -year -old teenager attacked the security guard with a knife outside the Hong Kong government headquarters. Two security guards were injured. Police arrested the teenager involved on the spot.

According to Sing Tao Daily, a 17 -year -old boy wearing glasses and white tops on Wednesday (October 4) was held on the pedestrian bridge outside the Hong Kong Government Headquarters at 10 am.The fruit knife attacked two security guards in the headquarters, causing one person to sprain, the other was cut, both were sent to the hospital for treatment, and the teenager was arrested on the spot.

It is reported that there is a security position on the pedestrian bridge, and three security guards are on duty at the time of the incident.The teenager involved suddenly approached. He took out the fruit knife and stabbed one of the security guards. He was not stabbing, and then continued to wave his sword at the other security guard to cut his left forearm.After hearing the news, the other security guards came and quickly subdued the juvenile to the ground, while calling the police for help.

After receiving the alarm, the Hong Kong police came and arrested the teenager involved on the spot. At the same time, the case was listed as a case of injuries, and the case of the Central Police District Police District took over the investigation.

In response to the injury caused by the attack of the knife attack, the Hong Kong government issued a statement on the official website to strongly condemn the relevant violence and condolences to the injured security guards.Thoroughly investigating the case, law enforcement must be strict and illegal.

A spokesman for the Hong Kong Government said that Hong Kong is a social rule of law, and it will never tolerate any violence, and all illegal acts must be investigated to the end.After the incident, the Administration Department has instructed the security of the Hong Kong government headquarters to continue to be vigilant. Police also strengthened patrols in the Hong Kong government headquarters to ensure the safety of staff, visitors and citizens of the Hong Kong government.