The Hong Kong District Council Election Sunday (December 10) is held. The Hong Kong police will dispatch more than 10,000 police forces to conduct non -timely anti -terrorism patrols in voting stations throughout Hong Kong and dense abortion.

Comprehensive Hong Kong Zhongtong News Agency and Sing Tao Daily reported that Hong Kong will hold the first district election after the new election system landed on Sunday.It is reported that in addition to sending the headquarters response brigade and the adaptation brigade of the headquarters, the Hong Kong police will also deploy the counter -terrorism special team and the rapid adaptation force.

On the day of the voting date of the district, the Election Affairs Office will set up more than 600 district parliamentary local constituency general voting stations, 18 regional committees voting stations, and 24 special voting stations in Hong Kong.Xiao Zeyi, director of the Hong Kong Police Department, revealed earlier that the Hong Kong police will deploy at least two police officers at least at each voting station and will also dispatch plain police officers to inspect suspicious people.

In addition, the Hong Kong police will also be responsible for the detention boxes of various districts and transport them to the ticket station, so a large number of police force will be used.In order to prevent illegal behaviors and soft confrontation, the police will also send police officers to conduct high -attitude counter -terrorism patrols.

Zeng Guowei, the director of the Hong Kong Political Affairs and Mainland Affairs Bureau, said on Friday (December 8) on the radio program that there will be a special team to supervise all the time on the day of the election.It will be processed and clarified in real time.

He mentioned that the Hong Kong government has taken action against those who suspected of resisting election and inciting others in the past few days.The Hong Kong Government Supervision of the outside world has also started to operate with false or error information involving elections. The team consists of dozens of people. The members are from the Political Affairs and Mainland Affairs Bureau, the Election Affairs Office and the Government News Office.