Ruifeng Night Market vendors quarrel for fear of losing! A phone call to help out the younger brother. Quickly hit the police force to suppress

▲ Many young people gathered in the early morning of Ruifeng Night Market to make trouble. (Photo/Photo by Wu Yijing)

Wu Yijing, Xu Kaixin/Kaohsiung report

Kaohsiung Zuoying Branch received a report at 2 o'clock in the morning today (11th) that a number of teenagers gathered at Ruifeng Night Market in order to make trouble. Police dispatched immediately after receiving the report. Fighting troops to the scene for disposal, and with the security brigade and Gushan branch to bring 5 related persons back to clarify the case; in addition, 1 stick and 1 iron bar were also seized from the scene. Fortunately, all the conditions were controlled in time after the police arrived. , And stop related violence from happening.

After arriving at the scene, the police did not find any fighting. They brought back Wu Nan (25 years old), a teenager surnamed Huang (16 years old), a teenager surnamed Chen (16 years old), a teenager surnamed Hong (16 years old) and a teenager surnamed Lin (17) Years old) and 5 others. It is understood that the cause of the trouble was related to "A Wen" (identity pending), an employee at a stall in Ruifeng Night Market who sold mobile phone parts. "A Wen" had a dispute with others because of his details. , So call Wu Nan and other friends to help out.

▲ The police quickly went to the scene to clarify the case. (Photo/Photo by Wu Yijing)

After being reported to the police, the police quickly went to the scene and brought Wu Nan and other 5 people back to clarify the case. Although no illegality was found at the scene, the case was still intent on fighting in accordance with Article 87, paragraph 3 of the Law on Maintaining Social Order And gather the crowd to investigate and deal with it. The police also emphasized that they will not tolerate violent acts, and will absolutely enforce the law strictly and show their determination to maintain public power and social order, and call on the public not to try the law.