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Police launch probe after alleged beating of Civic Party’s Ken Tsang caught on camera

Television footage appears to show several officers striking man laying on ground

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Ken Tsang appeared to have sustained severe bruising following an alleged beating caught on camera and aired on television. Photos: Civic Party

Police have launched an investigation into the alleged beating in the early hours of this morning of Civic Party member Ken Tsang Kin-chiu as pan-democrat lawmakers labelled the attack an illegal punishment.

Earlier this morning, broadcaster TVB aired video footage showing a group of plain-clothes policemen dragging a handcuffed protester away from the main crowds in Admiralty before kicking and hitting the man, later identified as Tsang.

Police launched a major clear out of the Lung Wo Road area in the early hours of Wednesday morning, using pepper spray on protesters and arresting 45 people.

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Watch: TVB's broadcast of police allegedly beating Civic Party member Ken Tsang

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”From what we have seen, Tsang was already handcuffed [with plastic handcuffs] ... and taken to a dark corner and beaten up,” Civic Party leader Alan Leong Kah-kit said.

“This use of power and police force is a blatant abuse of power, and from the look of it, the [officer] should at least be investigated on assault to [induce] actual bodily harm.”

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