Students and rioters continue to wreak havoc in CUHK
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Last Friday marked the fourth day CUHK was under siege, John Tse Chun-chung, chief superintendent of Police Public Relations Branch in Hong Kong, said. "The school has become a breeding ground for criminals and rioters," he added.
Alarmingly, the build-up of arms and weapons on campus showed no sign of stopping. Tolo Highway next to the school was blocked for over 60 hours, and masked rioters created roadblocks in the vicinity of the campus to restrict entry and limit access of media and even emergency services.
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