Video | New SCMP footage shows Apple Daily photographer’s arrest in Mong Kok
Post’s footage shows Apple Daily journalist recording police in action when he is accused of assaulting one of the officers with his camera

A new video taken by a South China Morning Post reporter is fuelling criticism of the police force as it shows an Apple Daily photographer holding up his camera to record a scene in Mong Kok before he is subdued and arrested for assaulting officers.
The video clip, lasting two minutes and 19 seconds, shows lensman Wong Chun-lung approaching the scene in Sai Yeong Choi Street shortly before 8pm as police officers tell a group of people to move back.
Wong is seen standing behind one officer with his video camera raised to the level of the latter's forehead. Seconds later, the officer turns around and his head hits the camera.
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He grabs Wong by the elbow before more officers surround the Apple Daily journalist and push him to the ground.