Officers’ punishments for upside-down flag ‘not lenient’: Wong

2017-12-11 07:59
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Secretary for Security Wong Sio Chak said yesterday that the various punishments recently imposed on three Macau Customs Service officers who mistakenly raised the national flag upside down earlier this year “were not lenient”.

The Macau Customs Service fined two officers and suspended another for mistakenly raising the national flag upside down earlier this year, the Secretariat for Security (GSS) said in a statement last week.

Wong also said yesterday that the government will not reveal the amounts of the respective fines imposed on the two officers and the length of the suspension of the other.


Secretary for Security Wong Sio Chak (centre) speaks to reporters on the sidelines of the “Walk for a Million” charity event in Nape yesterday, while Unitary Police Service (SPU) Commissioner-General Ma Io Kun (left) and Macau Customs Service Director-General Alex Vong Iao Lek look on. Photo: GCS

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