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10.1 Shot "Jianzi" intends to plead guilty to riots, saying it is best to decide to continue bail

2020-10-08T07:55:05.877Z


Police and civilian clashes broke out in multiple districts on the National Day of November last year. Form 5 student "Jian Tsai" Tseng Zhijian was shot at close range by police officers in Tsuen Wan. Later, a PolyU PhD student stepped forward to check his situation. Both were arrested and arrested. He was charged with crimes such as rioting and assaulting the police. The case will be brought before the District Court today (8th). The lawyer representing Zeng Zhijian confirmed that Zeng Zhijian intends to plead guilty. The doctoral students retain their intention to respond. The case will be heard again on December 22, and the two will continue to be released on bail. It is reported that Zeng Zhijian intends to plead guilty to the riot. Before the hearing, Zeng Zhijian said that confessing guilt is the best decision, and he sent a message to Hong Kong people not to give up.


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Written by: Li Huina

2020-10-08 15:19

Last update date: 2020-10-08 15:46

Police and civilian clashes broke out in multiple districts on the National Day of November last year. Form 5 student "Jian Tsai" Tseng Zhijian was shot at close range by police officers in Tsuen Wan. Later, a PolyU PhD student stepped forward to check his situation. Both were arrested and arrested. He was charged with crimes such as rioting and assaulting the police. The case will be brought before the District Court today (8th).

The lawyer representing Zeng Zhijian confirmed that Zeng Zhijian intends to plead guilty.

The doctoral students retain their intention to respond.

The case will be heard again on December 22, and the two will continue to be released on bail.

It is reported that Zeng Zhijian intends to plead guilty to the riot.

Before the hearing, Zeng Zhijian said that confessing guilt is the best decision, and he sent a message to Hong Kong people not to give up.

This case involves two defendants, Zeng Zhijian (18 years old, a student in Form 5) and Qiu Hongda (26 years old, a student from the University of Science and Technology).

"Jianzi" Message to Hong Kong People Don't Give Up

Before the hearing, Tsang Zhijian was asked if he planned to plead guilty because he considered his family or study. He said that after discussing with a lawyer, he believed that pleading guilty was the best decision. He also sent a message to Hong Kong people not to give up.

The prosecution said in the court that it would discuss the details of the case with Zeng. It was learned that if he agrees to the case, he should plead guilty. Zeng’s lawyer agreed; Qiu’s lawyer said that he would retain his intention to defend the case. To be heard again on December 22.

The student who was shot in Tsuen Wan refused to apply for legal aid, accusing the police of using reasonable lawyers to blame or unfair to the applicant

[Regulations on fugitive offenders] 10.1 The boy who was shot in court appeared in court and the case of the other 6 defendants was transferred to the district court for trial

[10.1 Conflict] Check out that the shot boy was a PolyU PhD student and 6 others were charged with riot

The two were accused of participating in riots with other unknown persons in the areas of Tai Ho Dao, Da Ho Dao North and Limulus Fong in Tsuen Wan on October 1 last year.

Tsang Chikin was also charged with two counts of assaulting a police officer, alleging that he assaulted Police Constable Tse Siming and Police Sergeant Tsang Ka Fai in Limulus Fong, Tsuen Wan on the same day.

It is reported that he was the police officer who shot.

Case Number: DCCC 485/2020

Source: hk1

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