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[Indigenous Bombs] CCBs are required to be installed by police for quasi-bail

2020-02-14T11:08:41.003Z


Police found a suspected explosives laboratory in a village house in Sheung Shui last month after finding a suspected indigenous bomb in Mong Kok last month and arrested a 29-year-old mechanic who was charged with manufacturing explosives. The mechanic has been remanded since the case was brought up. He applied for bail to the High Court today (14th). The judge allowed him to bail 600,000 yuan, and three guarantors provided a total of 150,000 yuan in bail. And CCTV needs to be installed outside the residence, warehouse, etc. The police can monitor it 24 hours a day.


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Written by: Lin Leer, Li Huina

2020-02-14 18:58

Last updated: 2020-02-14 18:59

Police found a suspected explosives laboratory in a village house in Sheung Shui last month after finding a suspected indigenous bomb in Mong Kok last month and arrested a 29-year-old mechanic who was charged with manufacturing explosives. The mechanic has been remanded since the case was brought up. He applied for bail to the High Court today (14th). The judge allowed him to bail 600,000 yuan, and three guarantors provided a total of 150,000 yuan in bail. And CCTV needs to be installed outside the residence, warehouse, etc. The police can monitor it 24 hours a day.

The defendant, Huang Weiran, 29 years old, reported that he was a mechanic. The charges include that in January this year, he produced a cracking explosive DNT in a village on Sha Shijiao Road, Sheung Shui.

Defendant needs to hand over 600,000 yuan in bail

The judge approved the defendant to go out on bail today, but he needs to surrender 600,000 yuan as bail, and 3 guarantors must provide a total of 150,000 yuan in bail. During this period, the defendant must not leave Hong Kong. Every day from 9 pm to 9 am Obey the curfew and report to the police station daily without disturbing prosecution witnesses.

The defendant also needs to install CCTV in the door, warehouse and no more than 3 places of the residence, so that the police can watch the footage at any time, and must hand over the CCTV video within 24 hours before the police. The police can also dismantle the CCTV at any time for inspection. Use.

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In addition, two men and women involved in arson and possession of offensive weapons in Yau Ma Tei earlier this month reviewed a bail application at Fanling Magistracy. Only the female defendant was finally released on bail, and the other continued to return.

The female defendant, Lam Tin Wing (19) and 16-year-old male student Liu, who were reported as waitresses, were charged with burning down the road at the junction of Nathan Road and Gansu Street in Yau Ma Tei on February 4; and in Room 1104 of the Casa Deluxe Hotel in Yau Ma Tei It holds glass bottles containing liquefied liquids, liquefied petroleum gas, hammers, etc.

Lin was released on bail of 30,000 yuan. During the period, he must abide by the curfew, be unable to leave Hong Kong, surrender travel documents, and report to the police station once a week and live at the reported address.

Case numbers: HCCP65 / 2020, TMCC140 / 2020

Source: hk1

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