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Written by: Li Huina
2020-09-28 15:12
Last update date: 2020-09-28 15:12
The anti-amendment law turmoil triggered a series of demonstrations last year. A 15-year-old boy was involved in throwing a plastic bottle at the police line during the demonstration in Mong Kok on November 2 last year. He was charged with disturbing order in a public place.
He pleaded guilty and was tried in the Juvenile Court of West Kowloon Magistracy today (28th).
The police chief who witnessed the incident confessed that he saw a man in white throwing a plastic bottle in the crowd that night. The bottle fell in front of him but missed anyone.
A 15-year-old boy was charged with throwing a plastic bottle at the police defense line at Sai Yeung Choi South Street in Mong Kok near Exit D3 of the Mong Kok MTR Station on November 2 last year, with the intention of inciting others to disrupt social peace.
At that time, the female suspect was being put in a police car
Police Inspector Chen Jinpei confessed that he was assisting his colleagues to escort a female suspect into a police car on the night of the incident. During the incident, there was a clamor. The police were on a defensive line near Huifeng Center. At that time, there were no vehicles on the road.
Chen pointed out that 20 to 30 people gathered near the defense line. He saw a man wearing glasses and a white shirt in the crowd. He threw a glue bottle onto the road and fell in front of him, but the water bottle did not hit anything. people.
Used pepper spray
Chen Xu pointed out that the police dispersed and sprayed pepper spray. The assembled people began to flee. He approached the man who threw the water bottle, and finally stopped him on Nathan Road.
Chen admitted that during the hunt for the man, his vision was temporarily blocked due to other citizens among them, and the last man he arrested was the defendant in this case.
Case number: WKCC700009/2020
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