The Consulate General in Manchester (referred to as Manchester City) in Manchester (referred to as Manchester City) had a fighting incident last month, causing great attention from the two countries.The British police said they had confirmed that there were many criminal acts in the incident, but no one was arrested for the incident.

According to Reuters on Monday (November 21), the Greater Manchester police said that since the outbreak of the incident, the police have been clarifying the conflict of the conflict according to the evidence of the mobile phone and the evidence collected from the witnesses.

Police said that so far, the police have not arrested any personnel on the incident, but they have confirmed that "several crimes, including the crime of attacking and destroying public order."

Chris Sykes, Assistant to Police Director, said the police are continuing to have a clearer understanding of the timeline that caused the initial protest to upgrade to the conflict of beatings. "We have identified some criminal acts and potential criminal suspects."And the victim".

On the 16th of last month, a beatings of the Chinese Consulate General in Manchester, located in northwest of England.On the day of the incident, about 30 to 40 Hong Kong people who lived in the UK for a long time went to the Chinese Consulate General in Manchester City to demonstrate. Later, five unknown people came out of the consulate and clashed with the demonstrators.One of the demonstrators, Bob Chan, a 30 -year -old Hong Kong immigrants, said that he was dragged into the patchwork and beaten, and his eyes, heads, and back had bruises.

The consulate did not disclose whether the attacker was the staff of the museum, but Zheng Xiyuan, Consul General in Manchester City, was accused of criticizing the demonstrators and destroying the demonstrations set by the demonstrator outside the consulate.

This incident triggered diplomatic storm between China and Britain.British intelligence units said last week that any intimidation and harassment of British citizens or people living in the UK was unbearable.