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Hong Kong and Taiwan part-time female reporter accused of rioting and bail-out complaints, police delayed medical services for nearly 18 hours

2019-11-23T09:14:04.972Z


The anti-reforms have not subsided. On Monday (18th), a group of demonstrators from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University and the police violently clashed. The police surrounded the Polytechnic University. Afterwards, a large number of demonstrators wanted to rescue the students who were trapped in PolyU and then went to the police. In the conflict, more than 200 people were charged with riots. Today (23rd), a Hong Kong Radio Part-time female correspondent and a transporting man were charged. This Monday (18th) was at the junction of Nathan Road, Nathan Road, Yau Ma Tei, and was involved in riots. West Kowloon Magistrates' Courts; the two do not have to reply and the case is postponed until March 19 next year. The female reporter complained by a lawyer that after the arrest, the police made a question without warning, and delayed the medical service for nearly 18 hours. However, the magistrate considered that the matter involved other judicial procedures and was not related to the case.


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Written by: Hou Cailin

2019-11-23 17:03

Last updated date: 2019-11-23 17:03

The anti-reforms have not subsided. On Monday (18th), a group of demonstrators from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University and the police violently clashed. The police surrounded the Polytechnic University. Afterwards, a large number of demonstrators wanted to rescue the students who were trapped in PolyU and then went to the police. In the conflict, more than 200 people were charged with riots.

Today (23rd), a Hong Kong Radio Part-time female correspondent and a transporting man were charged. This Monday (18th) was at the junction of Nathan Road, Nathan Road, Yau Ma Tei, and was involved in riots. West Kowloon Magistrates' Courts; the two do not have to reply and the case is postponed until March 19 next year. The female reporter complained by a lawyer that after the arrest, the police made a question without warning, and delayed the medical service for nearly 18 hours. However, the magistrate considered that the matter involved other judicial procedures and was not related to the case.

On November 18, the police surrounded the Polytechnic University and the demonstrators failed to try to leave the campus many times. (Photo picture / photo by Cai Zhengbang)

Today (23rd), a Hong Kong Radio Part-time correspondent, Zhu Yuying (20) and a man in the transport industry, Ke Junming (23), was charged on Monday (18th) at the junction of Nathan Road, Nathan Road, Yau Ma Tei. After being discharged from the hospital yesterday, the two were taken to the West Kowloon Magistracy this morning. The prosecution did not object to all the defendants being released on bail. The case was postponed until March 19 next year.

The two do not need to reply today, but the prosecution proposes to pay $1,000 to $5,000 in bail, live in the address, not to leave the country, hand over all valid travel documents, obey the curfew and the ban, and need to go to the police station every week. Check in once.

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Complaints police delayed medical services for nearly 18 hours

Among them, the female defendant in the case was a part-time reporter from Hong Kong and Taiwan, Zhu Yuying, a student at Lingnan University. Zhu Yuying complained through a lawyer that after the arrest, the police made a question without warning, and delayed medical services for nearly 18 hours. After being discharged from the hospital at 4 pm yesterday, Zhu Yuying was taken to the Tseung Kwan O Police Station and was taken to court this morning. She questioned the police and the prosecution disregarding the court order and hoped that the court could record it. The Chief Magistrate, Rod Tak Chun, said that under normal procedures, the defendant should be brought to court as soon as possible after he was discharged from the hospital, subject to the office hours of the court. Luo Dequan believes that this complaint has nothing to do with the case and involves other judicial procedures, so it does not understand the role of this complaint.

Hong Kong and Taiwan: Non-working days on the day of detention

Radio Television Hong Kong said that Zhu Yuying is a part-time reporter of the Hong Kong and Taiwan Department of Public Information. The last attendance was November 9. The day she was detained was not her day of work. The Hong Kong and Taiwan Department of Information received news of her arrest on the morning of November 19th.

[11.17] The police applied tear gas to disperse the public and not to go to the Polytechnic University.

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Source: hk1

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