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[Fugitive Offenders Regulations] Sixth Student in the Second Mong Kok Conflict Was Released with 100,000 Yuan

2020-02-14T06:32:46.509Z


The pneumonia epidemic in Wuhan continues, and the judiciary maintains that it will only hold trials to deal with urgent and necessary cases. The High Court opened early this morning (14th) to handle a case involving anti-revision demonstrations. A sixth form boy involved in the conflict between Mong Kok in the first and second years was allowed to be released on bail of 50,000 yuan, but an additional 50,000 yuan in personal security was required. Do not leave Hong Kong, obey the curfew order and report to the police station twice a week.


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Written by: Li Huina

2020-02-14 14:21

Last updated: 2020-02-14 14:22

The pneumonia epidemic in Wuhan continues, and the judiciary maintains that it will only hold trials to deal with urgent and necessary cases. The High Court opened early this morning (14th) to handle a case involving anti-revision demonstrations. A sixth form boy involved in the conflict between Mong Kok in the first and second years was allowed to be released on bail of 50,000 yuan, but an additional 50,000 yuan in personal security was required. Do not leave Hong Kong, obey the curfew order and report to the police station twice a week.

Secondary 6 student Ma Junqi (18 years old) was charged with one count of conspiracy to injure someone. He was charged on January 27 this year at the junction of Shandong Street and Tonglan Street, Nong Mong Kok, with other unknowns. The man conspired to maliciously harm Man X. The case was brought to court on January 28 this year, but the defendant was not released on bail.

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[Fugitives Ordinance] Police arrested two men arrested for folding knife and telescopic stick in Mong Kok

Those entering the court are required to undergo a temperature test. (Photo by Li Huina)

Public seats halved, some observers need to sit in court extension

When the High Court processed the case's bail application this morning, about 20 supporters still attended the court without fear of the epidemic. As the public seat in the court was halved, some observers needed to sit in the extension of the court to watch the live broadcast People are seated alternately. Although there are more people attending court today, there has been no waiting at the temperature testing station.

Case number: HCCP70 / 2020

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Source: hk1

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