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Student involved in pepper spray attacking police officer in plain clothes accused of not wearing an appointment certificate

2020-06-04T16:36:36.391Z


In November last year, a netizen launched the "Big Three Strike" operation. A police sergeant was suspected of being attacked by a black man with pepper spray when he was patrolling in Wanchai District in the morning. He then intercepted a 22-year-old student nearby, and Pepper sprays and telescopic sticks were found on the students. The boy was charged with 4 crimes including assaulting the police. The case is now in trial in the Eastern District Court (3rd). When the sheriff appeared in court, the defendant questioned that he did not hang the appointment card. The sheriff refuted that he would not wear a certificate when he was patrolling in plain clothes, and more bluntly: "Do not check the case." The sergeant should know that he was performing his duties at that time. The sergeant changed his word to say that due to time constraints, he also said: "I don't know if the appointment certificate is released."


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Written by: Lu Leqian

2020-06-03 15:14

Date of last update: 2020-06-03 15:14

In November last year, a netizen launched the "Big Three Strike" operation. A police sergeant was suspected of being attacked by a black man with pepper spray when he was patrolling in Wanchai District in the morning. He then intercepted a 22-year-old student nearby, and Pepper sprays and telescopic sticks were found on the students. The boy was charged with 4 crimes including assaulting the police. The case is now in trial in the Eastern District Court (3rd). When the sheriff appeared in court, the defendant questioned that he did not hang the appointment card. The sheriff refuted that he would not wear a certificate when he was patrolling in plain clothes, and more bluntly: "Do not check the case." The sergeant should know that he was performing his duties at that time. The sergeant changed his word to say that due to time constraints, he also said: "I don't know if the appointment certificate is released."

The defendant Zhao Junxian denied 4 counts including assaulting the police. (Photo by Lu Leqian)

The defendant, Zhao Junxian, 22 years old, reported to be a student. It is reported that he is currently suspended from school. He is charged with 2 counts of assault weapons possession, 1 count of assault on the police and 1 count of possession of radio communications equipment without a license. On November 11, outside the Queen Elizabeth Stadium at 18 Oi Kwan Road, Wan Chai, there was a pepper spray containing nonivamide, a telescopic stick and a round stick object containing pyrotechnic substances, and without a proper license Possessing a wireless walkie-talkie; assaulting the police charged that he was attacking Sheriff A, who is performing his duties, on Rishan Street, Wan Chai, near the junction with Cheung Delhi.

Synaptic face neck tingling

Sheriff A confessed that the police received a report that someone would launch a three-strike operation to block the road in Wan Chai. He and several police officers were assigned to patrol nearby in plain clothes. At 7:15 in the morning, he learned that there were black demonstrators in A road was blocked nearby, and several other police officers got out of the car to sweep away. At the junction of Xiangdeli and Rishan Street, six people in black suits and masks were found running towards him. A pulled out his baton on alert and tried to intercept one of the demonstrators (ie the accused in this case) with both hands. During the entanglement, A felt a tingling in the neck and face, and the demonstrator successfully got rid of it. A continued his pursuit, chased the demonstrator outside the gate of the Iraqi Museum, and subdued him to the ground.

Denies fear of being complained about not wearing an appointment card

During the cross-examination, the defense pointed out that A did not wear a police officer's appointment card during the operation, and A bluntly did not wear it when he was patrolling. He also said: "Do not check the case." The defense continued to ask A to know when the sunset car was sweeping Need to perform the task, questioning that he still does not wear the appointment card. A did not answer directly, and reversed the defense: "Did you look at the CCTV first?" After repeated inquiries by the lawyer, he admitted that he did not wear a badge at the time, and explained that due to time constraints, he later changed his mouth and said: "Do not remember the appointment certificate. Let go of the side." There was a burst of laughter from the audience. The defense immediately pointed out that A was not wearing the appointment card because he was afraid of being complained, and A denied.

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A said he didn't hate people in black

The lawyer also asked A's impression of the protesters in black. A said that he did not hate the people in black, but admitted that Hong Kong had been "chaotic" in the past six months. He also asked the defense: "Do you agree?" A insisted that he did not scold Demonstrators in black will investigate first if in doubt and then arrest them. The defense also asked whether A agreed that the defendant had no action to make A feel pain on the day; A disagreed, but admitted that he did not see the defendant's actions on the same day.

The case continued in the afternoon.

Case number: ESCC2523/2019

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Source: hk1

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