Website offers up to HK$1mil for helping to track down those involved in 30 ‘illegal acts’ during anti-government protests


‘803 action’ offers cash rewards for help identifying those involved in incidents such as throwing Chinese flag into the sea and defacing emblems. — SCMP

A drive has been launched to award up to HK$1mil (RM536,870) to anyone who can help track down those involved in about 30 incidents related to the recent anti-government protests.

Dubbed “803 action”, the initiative was advertised on the front page of two pro-Beijing newspapers on Tuesday and named after the date – August 3 – when a Chinese flag was removed from a flagpole and thrown into the sea in Tsim Sha Tsui.

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RM12.33/month

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