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Written by: Li Huina
2020-06-08 17:27
Date of last update: 2020-06-08 17:27The anti-revision movement led to multiple demonstrations. Clashes broke out in multiple districts on October 13 last year. During the demonstrations in Mong Kok, a worker at the exhibition venue was accused of using a water bottle to seize a police car and was found hiding a laser pointer. He pleaded guilty to criminal damage attempt and possession of offensive weapons in Kowloon City Magistrates' Court today (8th) and was sentenced to 8 months in prison.
The defendant Luo Weiluo (26 years old) was accused of attempting to damage a police car in Argyle Street, Mong Kok on October 13 last year. He was also accused of possessing a laser beam at the junction of Argyle Street and Portland Street installation.
The case alleges that about 50 people gathered on Argyle Street and Nathan Road on the day of the incident. The police carried out a dispersal operation. During the defendant, they smuggled unknown objects into the police car and made a sound. Another police officer witnessed the situation and pursued the defendant. . The police officer later searched the defendant for a laser pen.
The defendant has been dead for 8 months
The defense pleaded that the defendant had been dead for 8 months. At that time, the police demanded the demonstrators to change their routes to prevent them from continuing to move. The defendant improvised his anger and then snatched the glue bottle to the police car. Police cars leave the scene and perform duties afterwards, and laser pens also need to be able to cause harm to others under certain circumstances. The chance of success in causing harm is low, and the court is expected to lightly sentence.
The magistrate pointed out that she had reason to believe that the defendant was carrying a laser pointer to prevent the police from performing their duties.
Case number: KCCC2547/2019
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