5 'haunted-house explorers' fined for breaching Covid rules in Hong Kong

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Police have fined five haunted-house explorers HK$5,000 (S$878) each for violating social-distancing regulations after they were found sneaking into an abandoned school in Hong Kong in the early hours of Wednesday (April 27). Officers were called to the disused site on Choi Shek Lane in Ngau Tau Kok after a security guard in the former campus of St Joseph’s Anglo-Chinese...

Police have fined five haunted-house explorers HK$5,000 each for violating social-distancing regulations after they were found sneaking into an abandoned school in Hong Kong in the early hours of Wednesday .

The guard told police that five men had entered the site acting suspiciously, according to the force. The force said the five men were fined HK$5,000 each for violating social-distancing rules banning gatherings of more than four people. The site has lain empty since the secondary school moved to a new campus on New Clear Water Bay Road in Choi Hung in 2011. The school is a magnet for haunted-house explorers and war game enthusiasts.In May 2020, four war-gamers discovered 14kg of dangerous substances and an improvised bomb at the site. They found the suspicious objects in the male washroom on the ground floor of the abandoned school and alerted police.

 

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