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Written by: Lin Leer
2019-12-17 15:50
Last updated: 2019-12-17 15:50Citizens held the "Here You Chris Shops" event at a multi-zone mall on Sunday (15th). Ye Geng wiped out the policeman with a laser pen at the Yalan Centre in Mong Kok that night. He was arrested on the spot and charged with assaulting the police and possessing offensive weapons. He was detained in the West Kowloon Magistracy today (17th) and is not required to reply for the time being. The defendant complained that the defendant was punched by the police when he got on the car, and two police officers held flashlights and took a close look at the eyes for 5 minutes. Magistrate Liu Qiyun deferred the case until March 10 next year, pending the police's inspection of the laser pen. The defendant was released on bail of 2,000 yuan. During the period, the defendant was not allowed to set foot in the area of the crime or leave Hong Kong. He must also observe a curfew.
Defendant Lin Zeguang, 33, reportedly wiped out the crew. He was accused of assaulting Sheriff No. 3236 and carrying a laser pointer outside Phase I of Yalan Centre in Mong Kok on December 15.
In addition to complaining about the police attacking the defendant, defense counsel Guo Jingxian also said in the court that the police had delayed the defendant's meeting with the lawyer for more than 24 hours. It is understood that the time of the incident was nearly 9 pm. Citizens gathered near the defendant to listen to the singing. Police were on alert. The police car involved in the case was originally intended to withdraw from the team. While the citizens cheered, some police officers got out of the car and arrested the defendant.
Case number: WKCC4604 / 2019
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