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  2. Lui Lok - Wikipedia

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    Lui stationed in Hong Kong Island while Nam was stationed in Kowloon and New Territories. On 1 April 1962, Lui was awarded the Colonial Police Medal by Queen Elizabeth II on Queen’s Birthday at Hong Kong’s Government House. In 1963, Lui was appointed by Hong Kong Governor Sir Robert Black to a blue ribbon commission to study police reform.

  3. Eddie Hui - Wikipedia

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    Eddie Hui Ki-on (simplified Chinese: 许淇安; traditional Chinese: 許淇安; pinyin: Xǔ Qí'ān, 10 October 1943 - 3 May 2009) was the last Commissioner of the Royal Hong Kong Police from 1994–1997, and the first Commissioner of Hong Kong Police from 1 July 1997 to 1 January 2001. Li Kwan-ha ran the force before him. Hui was the second ...

  4. Category:Hong Kong police officers - Wikipedia

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    Police officers from British Hong Kong (28 P) Pages in category "Hong Kong police officers" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

  5. Controversies of the Hong Kong Police Force - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong Police came under fire for failing to charge police superintendent Franklin Chu King-wai, now retired, who was filmed hitting civilians with a police baton when uniformed officers were directing a line of passers-by to move along after a protest in Mong Kok on 26 November 2014. [32]

  6. Beating of Ken Tsang - Wikipedia

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    In delivering the ruling, the judge stated that "the defendants have not only brought dishonour to the Hong Kong Police Force, they have also damaged Hong Kong's reputation in the international community," and stated that "every police officer has a duty to prevent the commission of a crime, even by fellow police officers". [15]

  7. Yip Kai-foon - Wikipedia

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    Yip Kai-foon (Chinese: 葉繼歡; 12 June 1961 – 19 April 2017 [1]), also known as "Teeth Dog" and "Goosehead", was an infamous Chinese criminal who was most active in Hong Kong from the early 1980s to 1990s.

  8. Hong Kong police arrest 6 people accused of violating the ...

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    Hong Kong police on Tuesday arrested six people, including a former organizer of the city’s decades-long annual vigil that commemorated China’s Tiananmen Square crackdown, for allegedly ...

  9. History of the Hong Kong Police Force - Wikipedia

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    In July 2022, for the flag raising ceremony marking the 25th anniversary of the handover, the Hong Kong Police Force and all Hong Kong Disciplined Services, ceased to use the parade drills and English verbal commands inherited from their colonial past. Instead, the « goose step » of the People Liberation Army of the PRC was used. Officials ...