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Written by: Lin Leer
2020-06-30 15:02
Last update date: 2020-06-30 15:02In August last year, anti-repair demonstrators surrounded the airport for demonstrations. Secondary 6 students were charged with assaulting the police with water bottles. He pleaded guilty in the Eastern Magistrates' Court today (30th). His mother said in a pleading letter that he was "busy with money" and negligently disciplined. Magistrate Zheng Jihang heard the question: "Does money matter more than a man?" The magistrate remembered the age of the defendant He pleaded guilty and stated that he would take the matter lightly and decided to first obtain multiple reports such as probation orders, social service orders, labor camps, and rehabilitation centers. He was adjourned to sentence on the 14th of next month, during which the defendant continued to be released on bail.
The male defendant, Mo Zhenghong (17 years old, student) admitted to attacking Sheriff X on August 13, last year on the Changhang Road outside the departure hall on the 8th floor of the No. 1 Passenger Terminal Building of Hong Kong International Airport.
Police officer gets wet pants
The defense pleaded that the police officer was not injured in the case, but was getting wet with his pants. The defendant has just finished the secondary school diploma and intends to study in Taiwan or Canada. The defendant's parents are present to accompany the court, and the court is expected to lightly sentence.
The case alleges that police officers were present to disperse the demonstrators and some people attacked the police car with water bottles and laser pens. When a uniformed policeman got out of the vehicle, the defendant threw a water bottle at him and was later subdued.
Case number: ESCC166/2020
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