A woman in Hong Kong was suspected of destroying a poster that celebrated the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, arrested by the police, and was charged with nine charges of criminal destruction.

Comprehensive Sing Tao Daily reported that after multiple National Day posters in Tsuen Wan District, Hong Kong were destroyed, the police arrested 64 -year -old suspect Ling Keen last Friday (October 4).When the police arrested her, a scissors were found on her.

Lin Keen was charged with a tool for illegal use and eight criminal destruction. The case was for the first time on Monday (7th) in the Western Kowloon Magistrate Court.The prosecution revealed in the court that Lin Keen was receiving treatment in the hospital and failed to appear in court.

Lin Keen was accused of on October 3rd at the October 3 Organization of Jueyue Ting, the Entrance of Yangwu Dao Market, Sha Tsui Road Playground, outside Tsuen Wan Catholic Elementary School, Tsuen Wan Zhou Zhuoming Nurse SchoolOn the railings outside Tsuen Wan Market Outside Bridge, Yuelai Hotel, and the railings outside the official middle school of Tsuen Wan, the five banners belonging to the Federation of Industry Fedeician Federation without legal reasons, and 48 banners and two posters of the Democratic Construction Federation.The property or whether the property will be reckless to be damaged.

Lin Keen was also accused of holding tools suitable for illegal purposes on October 4, outside 72A, Tsuen Wan Gatestore Street, that is, a handful of scissors, intending to use it for illegal purposes.

The Hong Kong police received a number of reports on the morning of October 3, saying that the posters and banners in the Tsuen Wan District celebrated the National Day were torn or cut, and investigated this.