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[Fugitives Regulations] Defendant Willing to Be Camerad for Video Surveillance, Asking Bail Officer to Allege Invasion of Privacy

2020-03-02T11:51:16.153Z


The unemployed man and two others were charged last year in remote areas of Xiao Lengshui Road in Tuen Mun with a remote control device and were charged without bail. The unemployed defendant went to the High Court to try again today (2nd) and offered to install 3 video cameras in his home to allow the police to monitor and hope to get bail. However, the judge of the High Court considered that the move involved privacy issues. Alleged that the police were not responsible for monitoring the defendant 24 hours a day, and did not think it would help reduce the defendant's risk of absconding. He also asked other lawyers not to propose such clauses, and stated that there is a great chance that the court will not approve them in the future.


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Written by: Li Huina

2020-03-02 19:37

Last updated: 2020-03-02 19:44

The unemployed man and two others were charged last year in remote areas of Xiao Lengshui Road in Tuen Mun with a remote control device and were charged without bail. The unemployed defendant went to the High Court to try again today (2nd) and offered to install 3 video cameras in his home to allow the police to monitor and hope to get bail. However, the judge of the High Court considered that the move involved privacy issues. Alleged that the police were not responsible for monitoring the defendant 24 hours a day, and did not think it would help reduce the defendant's risk of absconding. He also asked other lawyers not to propose such clauses, and stated that there is a great chance that the court will not approve them in the future.

Judge Li Sulan believed that the installation of CCTV in the defendant's home did not help reduce the defendant's risk of absconding. Although some defendants offered to use this as a condition of bail, she also refused. (Profile picture)

The defendant, Guan Jiayao (27), reported being unemployed, charged with creating explosives and conspiracy to injure people, and accused him of making explosives on the hillside of Xiao Leng Shui Road in Tuen Mun on December 14 last year. , That is, a remote-control indigenous bomb assembly; and intends to seriously damage police officers, conspiring with other unknown persons to harm them illegally and maliciously.

Practice also involves privacy for others

Judge Li Sulan said that although the defendant was willing to install CCTV in up to three places in the home for police surveillance as one of the conditions of bail, she believed that the practice involved privacy issues, including the defendant's own privacy, as well as his family, friends, and visitors. Privacy.

Reduced risk of absconding

The judge also found that the practice was not feasible and that the police were not responsible for monitoring the defendant 24 hours a day and for viewing multiple hours of CCTV footage. The judge stated that the installation of CCTV had little effect on reducing the defendant's risk of absconding, and the court already had a curfew order as one of the conditions of bail. If the defendant violated the curfew, he would be taken to court for disposal.

There is a good chance the court will not approve again

The judge mentioned that although it is believed that the defense's proposal of the conditions of bail is in good faith, the court hopes that the lawyers will not propose the relevant conditions to the court, and the court will not likely grant the relevant conditions in the future. The courts were informed of the relevant information.

Case number: HCCP105 / 2020

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Source: hk1

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