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Written by: Lin Leer
2020-05-05 12:40
Last update date: 2020-05-05 12:40On November 10 last year, members of the public launched a "eight-zone flowering" fight. Two men were accused of resisting police officers in Tsuen Wan that day. One of them was suspected of carrying an iron hammer. Nearly six months after the incident, the two were charged with resisting police officers and other crimes and appeared in West Kowloon Magistrates' Court today (5th). The defendant does not need to reply for the time being, and the defense stated that it will reserve the right to oppose the anonymity order. The magistrate adjourned the case until June 17 for further hearings. The defendant was granted bail after the defense requested documents and gave legal advice.
The two male defendants Liu Junhong (42 years old, reported to be a directional activity coach) and Chen Junsheng (24 years old, reported to be a waiter) were each charged with one count of resistance to police officers, alleging that they were at 73 Hebei Street, Tsuen Wan on November 10 last year Outside the number, they resisted Police A and Police B respectively. Liu Another was charged with one count of possession of offensive weapons in public places, alleging that he carried an iron hammer on the same day.
Both defendants were granted bail of 500 yuan. They were not allowed to leave Hong Kong and had to report to the police station once a week.
Case number: WKCC942 / 2020
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