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Former DAB community officer Kwong Xingyu admitted to wounding two people with a knife and concealing Viagra, sentenced to 1 year in prison and fined 1,000

2020-10-23T08:30:52.424Z


Former DAB community officer Kwong Sing-yu, at the first anniversary of the 6.12 Anti-Amendment Campaign this year, shouted "Come on the police" to the people on the street and quarreled with the people on the scene. Kwong Tu took a knife and wounded an "Epoch Times" Times


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Written by: Guo Haotian

2020-10-23 16:15

Last update date: 2020-10-23 16:21

Former DAB community officer Kwong Sing-yu, at the first anniversary of the 6.12 Anti-Amendment Campaign this year, shouted "Come on the police" to the people on the street and quarreled with the people on the scene. Kwong Tu took a knife and wounded an "Epoch Times" The Times reporter and another assisted in the rescue.

After being taken to the police station, Kwong was found to have two and a half tablets of "Viagra" on his body.

Kwong Zao pleaded guilty to three crimes. The case was sentenced at the Kwun Tong Court today (23rd). He was sentenced to 1 year in prison and fined $1,000.

Defendant Kwong Sing Yu (27 years old, real estate agent) pleaded guilty to assault causing bodily harm, wounding and possessing the first poison. He alleged that he attacked a person at the temporary public light bus terminus on Tung Yan Street, Kwun Tong on June 12 this year. A man surnamed Feng, and injured a man surnamed Ma, was found hiding "Viagra" in the reception room of Kwun Tong Police Station on the same day.

Defendant Kuang Xingyu pleaded guilty to three crimes including wounding, and was sentenced to 1 year in prison and fined 1,000.

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Knife package and receipt

On the night of the incident, there was a one-year anniversary of the anti-amendment law. There were street stations in all districts, and about 100 people gathered in Kwun Tong.

At about 9 o'clock, when the crowd dispersed, the defendant suddenly shouted, "Come on, police," near the street station in Kwun Tong, and quarreled with several people. Kwong took a knife and pointed it at the Epoch Times reporter named Feng. , And intended to snatch Feng's photographic equipment, Feng was injured on the index finger of his right hand, and immediately stopped and cut his finger.

The police arrived at the scene to arrest the defendant and took him back to the police station. When the defendant was searched, it was found that there was a package and receipt for the knife involved, and two and a half tablets of "Viagra".

Be warned to remain silent.

The case of Kwong Sing Yu Kwun Tong's knife wounding two people went through.

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The lawyer refers to the misfortune of the great age

The defense earlier pleaded that the defendant graduated from high school, joined a political party before finishing university, and worked in the community for many years, of which two years were unpaid.

The anti-regulation campaign discouraged the defendant and did not participate in the district board elections last year.

After buying the knives on the day of the crime, the defendant put the knives in his trouser pocket, and quarreled with people with different political opinions, and was surrounded by many people in black.

The defendant was attacked on the head, and pointed a knife at Feng with the purpose of preventing Feng from taking pictures and harming him maliciously.

The lawyer also described the case as "a misfortune in the great era." The defendant felt sorry for the two injured.

Case number: KTCC948/2020.

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Source: hk1

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