The Limited Times

Now you can see non-English news...

Prohibition of masking law | 6 years after the introduction of new laws and regulations related to traffic jams and possession of weapons by Tibetans

2020-04-06T11:03:35.123Z


In the Tuen Mun area of ​​Chongyang Festival last year, several demonstrators blocked roads to protest the "Masking Prohibition Act". Six months after the incident, another 6 men and women were accused of causing obstruction, possession of goods with the intention of destroying property There is a crime of offensive weapons. The case is present in Sha Tin Magistrates' Court today (6th). No one needs to reply for the purpose of obtaining documents and giving legal advice. They are all released on bail. The case will be reopened on May 25 and June 1. News.


Social News

Written by: Li Huina

2020-04-06 18:53

Date of last update: 2020-04-06 18:53

In the Tuen Mun area of ​​Chongyang Festival last year, several demonstrators blocked roads to protest the "Masking Prohibition Act". Six months after the incident, another 6 men and women were accused of causing obstruction, possession of goods with the intention of destroying property There is a crime of offensive weapons. The case is present in Sha Tin Magistrates' Court today (6th). No one needs to reply for the purpose of obtaining documents and giving legal advice. They are all released on bail. The case will be reopened on May 25 and June 1. News.

One of the cases involved 5 defendants: Gan Yanting (21 years old), Jiang Wenxuan (17 years old), Bu Kaixuan (19 years old), Zeng Xixi (19 years old) and Zhao Zhandong (27 years old). They were charged with leaving four bamboo sticks, two wooden ladders and a parasol at the junction of the Xinxu section of Qingshan Road in Tuen Mun on October 7 last year, leaving people or vehicles at the location Obstruction, inconvenience or threat. Gan was accused of keeping balloons filled with black liquid on the same day, some empty balloons, and a bottle of black liquid, intending to use these items to destroy another person's property.

Defendant allegedly beaten by Mandarin-speaking masked police

On behalf of Jiang Dazi complained in court that he was beaten by a masked policeman speaking Mandarin after his arrest and was not sent to hospital within 48 hours of detention. The accused in this case were all released on bail, but were not allowed to leave Hong Kong and reported to the police station every week. The case was postponed until May 25 to be heard again.

Laboratory assistant involved in Tibet laser beam device

In addition, a laboratory assistant, Chen Lewen (27 years old), was accused of hiding a device that should emit a laser beam outside the Government Service Building in Tuen Mun Well on the same day. The magistrate also approved the defendant's bail in this case, but he was not allowed to leave Hong Kong during the period and had to observe the curfew order. The case will be heard again on June 1.

18-year-old boy charged with assaulting police on 10.20

In addition, on October 20 last year, the Democratic Front launched a march in Kowloon. Male student Chen Bingzhen (18 years old) was accused of committing disorderly behavior and attacking police officers X and Y at the junction of Nathan Road and Waterloo Road in Mong Kok that day. The case was postponed until May 18 to wait for the defense to obtain documents and give legal advice. The accused shall be released on bail of 1,000 yuan. During this period, he shall not leave Hong Kong, shall not interfere with the prosecution witnesses, and report to the police station once a week, while the accused is postponed During this period, it is also necessary to decide whether to oppose the application for anonymizing the police officer involved.

Case number: STCC663, 664/2020, KCCC532 / 2020

Prohibition of masking law | The government dismissed the new law and the Constitutional Appeals Tribunal will issue a verdict on Thursday

[Masking Prohibition Act] Three youths including Mong Kok Road Blocking and Assault Police were charged with a quasi-1000 yuan bail

[Prohibition of Masking Act] Mainland tourists were "privately" filmed for taking photos

Prohibition of masking law criminal destruction of courts harboring offensive weapons

Source: hk1

All news articles on 2020-04-06

You may like

Trends 24h

News/Politics 2024-03-28T06:04:53.137Z

Latest

© Communities 2019 - Privacy

The information on this site is from external sources that are not under our control.
The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply a recommendation or endorse the views expressed within them.