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[Fugitive Offenders Ordinance] involved in the 6.26 Wai Wan Chai Police Station site work did not appear in court

2019-11-21T12:22:58.161Z


The anti-Fugitive Offenders Ordinance has been triggered by a series of demonstrations in Hong Kong since June. A site worker was accused of participating in the riots outside the Wan Chai Police Station on June 26 this year. The case was originally in the District Court today. Raising the news, but the defendant did not appear, the court issued a warrant today.


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Written by: Guo Yutian

2019-11-21 20:12

Last updated date: 2019-11-21 20:12

The anti-Fugitive Offenders Ordinance has been triggered by a series of demonstrations in Hong Kong since June. A site worker was accused of participating in the riots outside the Wan Chai Police Station on June 26 this year. The case was originally in the District Court today. Raising the news, but the defendant did not appear, the court issued a warrant today.

Defendant Qi Xiaolin, 25, was charged with a riot charge, referring to his involvement in the riots outside the Wan Chai police on June 26 this year and attacking Zhang Jinfu on the same day. When the defendant first appeared in the Eastern District Court, his bail conditions included that he could not leave Hong Kong.

Case No.: DCCC 825/2019

Hearing Fugitives Ordinance Related Hearing Tribunal

Source: hk1

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