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Stabbed male police | The prosecution pointed out that the defendant's back neck and the attacker coincided with the attacker. The officer refused bail.

2020-07-03T11:58:46.393Z


The National Security Act of the Minato District took effect on the eve of July 1st, and a large number of citizens gathered to march on Hong Kong Island the following day. A riot police was attacked off Tin Hau Road near Queen's College, and the upper left arm was stabbed and bleeding. The man suspected of being involved in the case was suspected of taking Cathay Pacific flight to London that night, but was arrested by the police before and after the plane started. The man was charged with one count of intentionally injuring a person and was taken to the Eastern Magistrates' Court this afternoon (3rd). The prosecution revealed that the police received an anonymous call, saying that the attacker wanted to go to London, and later found that the defendant's situation was consistent, and the two men behind his neck even kissed the attacker. The defendant does not need to reply for the time being. Magistrate He Junyao adjourned the case until August 24 for further investigation, pending further investigation by the police, including requesting closed-circuit televisions around MTR, Causeway Bay and the defendant's residence for comparison. The defendant's application for bail was rejected and he was still awaiting hearing.


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Written by: Lin Leer

2020-07-03 17:29

Date of last update: 2020-07-03 17:30

The National Security Act of the Minato District took effect on the eve of July 1st, and a large number of citizens gathered to march on Hong Kong Island the following day. A riot police was attacked off Tin Hau Road near Queen's College, and the upper left arm was stabbed and bleeding. The man suspected of being involved in the case was suspected of taking Cathay Pacific flight to London that night, but was arrested by the police before and after the plane started. The man was charged with one count of intentionally injuring a person and was taken to the Eastern Magistrates' Court this afternoon (3rd). The prosecution revealed that the police received an anonymous call, saying that the attacker wanted to go to London, and later found that the defendant's situation was consistent, and the two men behind his neck even kissed the attacker. The defendant does not need to reply for the time being. Magistrate He Junyao adjourned the case until August 24 for further investigation, pending further investigation by the police, including requesting closed-circuit televisions around MTR, Causeway Bay and the defendant's residence for comparison. The defendant's application for bail was rejected and he was still awaiting hearing.

Fired for participation in strike

The defendant, Huang Junhua (24 years old), was charged with intentional wounding. He alleged that he was outside the Queen's College on Hong Kong Island on July 1 with the intention of causing serious injury to police officer 25116, while illegally and maliciously injuring him.

The defendant graduated from the Department of Civil Engineering of the University of Hong Kong. He was hired as an engineer by China Construction Co., Ltd. in August last year, but was dismissed in February this year for participating in a strike. He was a part-time cook at the time of the incident.

The defendant Huang Junhua. (Photo by Li Zetong)

Police officer was attacked while chasing a person

According to the prosecution plan, at around 4 p.m. on the same day, when some people were involved in the illegal assembly near the Central Library, when the police officer in the case pursued one at Huangren College, several demonstrators stepped forward and the policeman fell to the ground with one person. The knife was inserted into the left arm, while the others fled.

Receive an anonymous call to inform the assailants of going to London

The prosecution revealed that the police received an anonymous call on the same day, reporting that the attackers would fly to London early in the morning, but did not mention the defendant's name and flight schedule. The police immediately contacted the airline and used the two criteria of "20-30 year old man" and "purchasing a ticket to leave Hong Kong after the incident" to find the suspect and found that only the defendant met the conditions. The police then called on the plane to call the defendant's full name but did not receive a response. Eventually, he saw the defendant sitting in the front row of seats where he ordered.

The defendant's necks also match the attackers

After investigating, the police learned that the defendant ordered a one-way ticket to London at 8:48 that night with his credit card. After comparing the photos of the attackers, they believed that the two had similar head shape, hair style and body shape, and the two shoulders behind the neck were also Match with the attacker. The defendant was transiting through a SAR passport at that time, carrying an expired BNO passport (British National (Overseas) passport), birth certificate, one-way ticket, cash and telephone, and no baggage.

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The defense stated that the defendant intends to travel

It is reported that the defense explained that the defendant had made a mistake in the gate number and seat number, so he was sitting in the wrong position, and he did not respond to the broadcast on the plane due to fatigue and somehow. The defense continued, the defendant had a plan to return, but the plane ticket was purchased by his girlfriend, not in his own name. He felt that the government implemented the National Security Law, and was interested in traveling because he was dismissed and failed to learn to use it.

Many photographers waited at the court’s prison car space at noon. The police car escorting the defendant did not turn on the lights when turning and entered. They suddenly stepped on the oil when the photographer stepped forward to shoot, causing NOW and cable journalists to fall. The cable reporter rubbed his right knee. Bleeding.

Case number: ESCC1363/2020

The cable TV photographer fell while shooting, and the wound was bleeding. (Photo by Li Zetong)

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