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Hong Kong demo trigger man, heads to Taiwan after his departure or suspected murder

2019-10-18T10:11:25.932Z


The Hong Kong government was imprisoned in Hong Kong for another crime over the murder case in Taiwan, which led to the creation of a revised draft "Escape Crime Ordinance" that would allow criminal suspects to be delivered to mainland China A prospect of a Hong Kong man coming out of his sentence on the 23rd ...


The Hong Kong government was imprisoned in Hong Kong for another crime over the murder case in Taiwan, which led to the creation of a revised draft "Escape Crime Ordinance" that would allow criminal suspects to be delivered to mainland China A Hong Kong man is expected to come out on the 23rd after the sentence expires. The man is said to travel to Taiwan after leaving the country, and to self-go to the authorities. Hong Kong media reported on the 18th.

According to Hong Kong reports, the man was suspected of murdering a Hong Kong woman (at that time 20), who was 19 years old, in February, 2018, who was a friend in Taiwan. The man returned to Hong Kong immediately after the incident and was convicted of guilty of illegally using a woman's bank card.

Since there is no agreement between Taiwan and Hong Kong to hand over the suspects, the Hong Kong government revised the fugitive code in February this year and announced a policy to transfer the man to Taiwan. However, the revised proposal included contents that could be delivered not only to Taiwan but also to mainland China, and in addition to the democracies, the Chinese economy was originally repulsed. It was a trigger for the ongoing large-scale demonstration.

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Source: asahi

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