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[Tsim Sha Tsui robbery] MAC rejects mutual legal assistance Hong Kong government: do not use Chen Tongjia case to consume the rule of law

2019-12-22T11:44:08.930Z


A man named Lin in Taiwan was arrested after robbing a watch shop in Tsim Sha Tsui in October this year. He was arrested after fleeing back to Taiwan. The Taiwanese MAC has recently submitted a request for mutual legal assistance to the Hong Kong side. From Taiwan to Hong Kong to surrender, the Hong Kong side accepts at any time. The MAC stated today (22nd) that it hopes that the Hong Kong Government will actively provide relevant evidence to clarify the case and allow the suspects to receive due sanctions. It also specifically mentioned the case of Taiwan's homicide suspect Chen Tongjia, saying that the Hong Kong Government's passive act as an order for the suspects Failure to obtain due legal sanctions makes it suspect that Hong Kong's approach has made Hong Kong a crime haven. The Hong Kong Government issued a counter refutation in the evening, expressing strong opposition to the Taiwan authorities' continuous statements of inaccurate statements on Hong Kong and Taiwan's mutual legal assistance matters, and urged the Taiwan authorities to stop using the political rule over the rule of law and use the Chen Tongjia case and the robbery of the Lin surname as an excuse to consume. Rule of law.


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Written by: Chen Jialuo

2019-12-22 19:34

Last updated: 2019-12-22 19:34

A man named Lin in Taiwan was arrested after robbing a watch shop in Tsim Sha Tsui in October this year. He was arrested after fleeing back to Taiwan. The Taiwanese MAC has recently submitted a request for mutual legal assistance to the Hong Kong side. From Taiwan to Hong Kong to surrender, the Hong Kong side accepts at any time.

The MAC stated today (22nd) that it hopes that the Hong Kong Government will actively provide relevant evidence to clarify the case and allow the suspects to receive due sanctions. It also specifically mentioned the case of Taiwan's homicide suspect Chen Tongjia, saying that the Hong Kong Government's passive act as an order for the suspects Failure to obtain due legal sanctions makes it suspect that Hong Kong's approach has made Hong Kong a crime haven.

The Hong Kong Government issued a counter refutation in the evening, expressing strong opposition to the Taiwan authorities' continuous statements of inaccurate statements on Hong Kong and Taiwan's mutual legal assistance matters, and urged the Taiwan authorities to stop using the political rule over the rule of law and use the Chen Tongjia case and the robbery of the Lin surname as an excuse to consume. Rule of law.

The Taichung District Procuratorate and the Central Crime Prevention Center of the Criminal Bureau jointly investigated the robber case of a suspected man named Lin who went to Hong Kong and other places. The prosecutors, after mastering Lin's hiding student suite, followed the person to the case. (Central News Agency)

The Hong Kong government has criticized the Taiwan authorities for continuing to slander Hong Kong with irresponsible remarks, knowing that Hong Kong does not have the law to allow Hong Kong and Taiwan to provide mutual legal assistance and the transfer of fugitives. The SAR government has expressed opposition and resentment.

The statement also stated that the Hong Kong side has provided materials that can be provided under the system under the principle of combating crime. "We urge the Taiwan authorities to stop using political rule over the rule of law and use the case of Chen Tongjia and the robbery of the Lin surname as an excuse to consume the rule of law. It is equivalent to demanding that the SAR Government violate Hong Kong law. "The Hong Kong side cannot agree with the Taiwan authorities' view that the rule of law is considered politically because it is inconsistent with the spirit of the rule of law in Hong Kong.

[Taiwan version Chen Tongjia] The Security Bureau claims that Hong Kong and Taiwan have no mutual legal assistance. The MAC calls on the Hong Kong government to provide evidence.

[Taiwan version of Chen Tongjia] Taiwanese man asks Hong Kong government for mutual legal assistance in robbery in Tsim Sha Tsui

Regarding Chen Tongjia's plan to surrender to Taiwan, there is no consensus between Taiwan and Hong Kong. (Profile picture)

Chen Tongjia MAC Government

Source: hk1

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