According to the Hong Kong Wenhui News, on the morning of October 3, when the Chinese Navy's Qi Jiguang ship and Yimengshan ship formation passed through Victoria Harbor and left Hong Kong, a middle-aged South Korean-American man flew a drone in a nearby restricted airspace, and was arrested by the Hong Kong police.
At around 10:24 a.m. that morning, the Hong Kong police received a report while patrolling at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre in Tsim Sha Tsui, stating that someone had flown a drone in the nearby restricted airspace. After receiving the report, officers conducted an on-site search and detained a 52-year-old South Korean-American man who was operating a drone.
The man claimed to be an engineer and was arrested for allegedly violating the "Authorization Required for Flying Small Drones Within Restricted Flight Zones." He is currently being detained for investigation, and the case has been handed over to the 10th Investigation Team of the Oil Kow Police District Criminal Investigation Department. During the operation, the police seized a small drone.
The Hong Kong police stated that they will not tolerate any actions that endanger public safety and aviation safety, and will strictly enforce the law, taking decisive measures to crack down on violations of the "Small Drone Ordinance." The public is advised not to test the law.

At the time of the incident, the naval warships were passing through Victoria Harbor. Hong Kong Wenbao
According to the China News Service, on the morning of the 3rd, the Chinese Navy's Qi Jiguang ship and Yimengshan ship formation left Hong Kong, ending a three-day open ship activity. According to the plan for long-range comprehensive training and visit missions, it will set off to visit Cambodia, Thailand, and Singapore.
During its stay in Hong Kong, it coincided with the 76th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China. The formation held a flag-raising ceremony and an open ship event, attracting more than 20,000 residents from Hong Kong and Macao. At the event site, flash performances of songs, naval signal flag displays, and nautical knot experiences, which are unique to the navy, enhanced the interaction between the public and the naval personnel, making the "naval enthusiasm" sweep Hong Kong and the "Chinese red" beautify Victoria Harbor, thus igniting the patriotic feelings of the people of Hong Kong and Macao.
It is understood that this is the second time since the beginning of this year that the People's Navy's ship formation has come to Hong Kong, following the open activities of the Shandong aircraft carrier formation in Hong Kong.
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