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Fugitive Offenders|Transporters marched and found guilty prisoners carrying batons and slingshots for 8 months

2020-06-09T00:58:29.770Z


On October 27 last year, public figures gathered in Tsim Sha Tsui, which later turned into a conflict between the police and the public. A man was found hiding possession of telescopic batons and other objects and charged with assault weapons. He pleaded guilty in the Kowloon City Magistrates' Court today (8th). The magistrate believed that he had brought the items involved in the procession, that is, he had foreseen that the assembly was not peaceful, and the police might be on duty in the procession. The items involved were sentenced to 8 months in prison.


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Written by: Li Huina

2020-06-08 19:52

Date of last update: 2020-06-08 19:52

On October 27 last year, public figures gathered in Tsim Sha Tsui, which later turned into a conflict between the police and the public. A man was found hiding possession of telescopic batons and other objects and charged with assault weapons. He pleaded guilty in the Kowloon City Magistrates' Court today (8th). The magistrate believed that he had brought the items involved in the procession, that is, he had foreseen that the assembly was not peaceful, and the police might be on duty in the procession. The items involved were sentenced to 8 months in prison.

The defendant, Du Jiajun, 28 years old, a transport worker, admitted that on October 27, 2019, there was a telescopic baton, two slingshots, 32 marbles and 179 metal beads outside the Tsim Sha Tsui Art Museum.

The case alleges that an unauthorized procession was initiated on Salisbury Road in Tsim Sha Tsui on the day of the incident. The police patrolled outside the art gallery at 4 pm and saw the defendant in suspicious form. The item involved.

Worried about being attacked by different political views

The defense pleaded that the defendant was worried about being attacked by people with different political opinions due to the current social environment, so he carried the relevant items, but he did not intend to attack others with the relevant items. He is now stupid.

When the magistrate sentenced, he said that the defendant brought the items involved to the march, that is, he had foreseen that the march might not be peaceful, and that he might be attacked by people with different political opinions. Supervision is the only option.

Case number: KCCC2634/2019

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