As the final searches for any pro-democracy
protesters still hiding in Hong Kong's Polytechnic University came up empty on Wednesday, academic authorities prepared for the clean-up following a near two-week siege of the campus by riot police.
Police still guarded the perimeter as for a second day security teams scoured the maze of buildings at the campus, a focal point in recent weeks of the citywide
protests that first erupted in Hong Kong in June.
Polytechnic University Executive Vice President Dr Miranda Lou said no-one had been found.