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The exterior wall of the Kowloon Tong Building was reprimanded by the High Court Judge "Ho Chun Yiu" as a "dog official"

2020-10-21T00:43:02.712Z


A case in which the exterior wall of a building was sprayed with "big character posters" occurred in Kowloon Tong. The content directly pointed out that the current Deputy Registrar of the High Court, He Junyao, was a "dog official." The scene was the exterior wall of a residential building at the junction of Marconi Road near Broadcasting Road. It was pointed out that Ho Guan himself lived near Broadcasting Road. The exterior wall of the building was sprayed with red oil, with words such as "dog officer pulling 9 officers to Junyao police to release 9 officers to be able to rule on Zhengpu Street." In addition, the exterior wall of No. 2 Marconi Road in the opposite building was also sprayed with " He Junyao, the dog officer, the police pulled 9 officers and released them without discipline." Sources at the scene said that at about 10 pm on the 20th, a white Lexus RV arrived. 4 to 5 people suddenly jumped out of the car and fled. After they succeeded, they fled. Nearby residents called to report the incident.


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Written by: Ling Yide

2020-10-21 00:39

Last update date: 2020-10-21 00:39

A case in which the exterior wall of a building was sprayed with "big character posters" occurred in Kowloon Tong. The content directly pointed out that the current Deputy Registrar of the High Court, He Junyao, was a "dog official."

The scene was the exterior wall of a residential building at the junction of Marconi Road near Broadcasting Road. It was pointed out that Ho Guan himself lived near Broadcasting Road.

The exterior wall of the building was sprayed with red oil, with words such as "dog officer pulling 9 officers to Junyao police to release 9 officers to be able to rule on Zhengpu Street." In addition, the exterior wall of No. 2 Marconi Road in the opposite building was also sprayed with " He Junyao, the dog officer, the police pulled 9 officers and released them without discipline."

Sources at the scene said that at about 10 pm on the 20th, a white Lexus RV arrived. 4 to 5 people suddenly jumped out of the car and fled. After they succeeded, they fled. Nearby residents called to report the incident.

Recently, many people have criticized the judge for unfair judgment.

The then Magistrate of the Eastern Magistrates' Court, Ho Chun-yao, once criticized the police officers who made the testimony unreliable, which caused dissatisfaction and even snipers from some people.

The Judiciary stated on the 8th of this month that there were 8 complaints directed at He Guan, except for two cases because the Attorney General is submitting an application for sentence review in court, which will not be followed up until the judicial process is completed. The other 6 cases have been approved by the Chief Magistrate. After Su Huide understood and read the reasons for the adjudication or sentence, he believed that all the complaints were unfounded.

Regarding the six complaint cases judged by Ho Chun-yao, including Ho Chun-yao reprimanding police officers and witnesses for being frivolous and contemptuous, and giving evidence as if they were in "parallel time and space" and "big talk", Chief Magistrate So Hui-te said, He Chunyao No personal or politically inclined remarks were expressed, and there was no superficial bias.

Some members of the legal profession pointed out that if the content of the remarks personally attacked the judge, or maliciously smeared the court, it may "contempt the court."

In addition, the spraying of oil on the exterior wall of the building is a "criminal damage", once convicted, the maximum sentence is 10 years.

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