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Fugitive Offenders | 15-year-old boy admitted to police dormitory to hold gasoline bomb officer

2020-05-19T09:59:16.078Z


A 15-year-old S4 student was suspected of beating gasoline bombs outside Chai Wan's married police dormitory and hit the outer wall and window of a sheriff's residence. The boy pleaded guilty to arson in the Eastern District Court today (19th). The magistrate pointed out that the incident committed by the boy was serious. No matter what his purpose was, he had to bear the consequences of doing illegal things. He also said that if the defendant is an adult, he will definitely be sentenced to prison. Fortunately, no one was injured in the incident, so he adjourned the case until July 14 and waited for various reports from the defendant and sentenced him.


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Written by: Guo Haotian

2020-05-19 17:46

Last update date: 2020-05-19 17:46

A 15-year-old S4 student was suspected of beating gasoline bombs outside Chai Wan's married police dormitory and hit the outer wall and window of a sheriff's residence. The boy pleaded guilty to arson in the Eastern District Court today (19th). The magistrate pointed out that the incident committed by the boy was serious. No matter what his purpose was, he had to bear the consequences of doing illegal things. He also said that if the defendant is an adult, he will definitely be sentenced to prison. Fortunately, no one was injured in the incident, so he adjourned the case until July 14 and waited for various reports from the defendant and sentenced him.

Passersby in the case of walking with women

The 15-year-old defendant pleaded guilty to arson regardless of whether his life would be harmed. He alleged that he threw a petrol bomb outside the married police quarters in Chai Wan on November 18 last year.

The accused plan stated that in the afternoon of the incident, a retired person saw the defendant and a woman throw gasoline bombs outside the police dormitory. The two were wearing masks and dressed in black. Successfully escaped.

The 15-year-old defendant admitted to the police dormitory in the Juvenile Court of the Eastern District Court. (Profile picture)

Petrol bombs were also found in Yuwan Village

After investigation, it was found that the petrol bomb thrown by the defendant was thrown on the outer wall and window of the residence of a sheriff. Police later found an unused gasoline bomb in the trash can on the back stairs of Yuwan Village and found a lighter nearby. Before the CCTV filmed the two men, they appeared in the back door of Yuwan Village with petrol bombs.

The defendant's judgment ability is biased

When the defense lawyer pleaded, he pointed out that the defendant was pure in nature, and he had shown regret in the pleading letter. The defendant suffers from Alzheimer's disease, or his judgment is deviated. If someone is assisted, the chance of recidivism is low. The lawyer also pointed out that only minor property damage was caused in the incident, and the maintenance fee involved was only 250 yuan.

The accused was the only person injured in the incident

The magistrate said that fortunately, except for the defendant who was injured when he was uniformed, no other casualties were caused, and that if the petrol bomb fell into the house and the object was burned, the charge may be more than that, and finally decided to listen to the report first Sentence, but also expressly consider the options of various sentences.

Case number: ESCC 700006/2019

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Source: hk1

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