Their brazen action was met with a warning from Hong Kong police who said they were poised to expel the protesters and would use "appropriate force" if they encountered "obstruction or resistance." Many protesters said they felt compelled to take the action because the city's pro-Beijing leaders had ignored public sentiment following marches against the loathed extradition law.
"We have marched, staged sit-ins... but the government has remained unmoved," Joey, a 26-year-old protester, told AFP as he walked over shattered glass inside the building.
"We have to show the government that we won't just sit here and do nothing." A protester surnamed Cheung, 24, added: "We know that this is breaking the law, but we have no choice".