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[Fugitives Regulations] Indonesian female journalist shot blind in right eye and asked police to open shooting information

2019-12-06T15:16:59.561Z


When Indonesian female journalist Veby Indah interviewed the demonstration news in Hong Kong, a rubber bullet fired by the Chinese police officer was injured and she became blind in her right eye. She repeatedly asked the police to hand over the shooting officer's information, but yesterday (5) The lawyer entered the High Court and asked the police to hand over documents showing the identity of the officer who fired the gun. The court will begin processing the application on January 3 next year.


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Written by: Li Huina

2019-12-06 23:05

Last updated: 2019-12-06 23:05

When Indonesian female journalist Veby Indah interviewed the demonstration news in Hong Kong, a rubber bullet fired by the Chinese police officer was injured and she became blind in her right eye. She repeatedly asked the police to hand over the shooting officer's information, but yesterday (5) The lawyer entered the High Court and asked the police to hand over documents showing the identity of the officer who fired the gun. The court will begin processing the application on January 3 next year.

Indonesian female journalist Veby was shot in the right eye during an interview on September 29. (Profile picture / Photo by Cai Zhengbang)

The plaintiff was Veby Mega Indah, who worked in Indonesian-language media Suara, and the defendant was the Commissioner of Police.

The statement of entry revealed that the plaintiff requested the defendant to disclose information of the police officer who shot her and injured her on the staircase leading to Gloucester Road on the flyover of the Immigration Tower in Wan Chai on September 29, 2019. Reports, confessions, records, etc. on the identity of the officer who fired the gun. According to the website of the Judiciary, the court will begin hearings on January 3 next year to process applications, which is expected to take half an hour.

Case number: HCMP2249 / 2019

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Source: hk1

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