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Panmin 47-person primary election case | Yin Zhaojian applies to the High Court for bail to be heard next Tuesday

2021-03-17T08:43:27.942Z


47 Panmin people suspected of participating in the "35+ primaries" were accused of violating the "Minato National Security Law". In the case, 36 defendants were not released on bail. After 5 people including Mao Mengjing and Cen Zijie formally applied to the High Court, Democracy Pre-party legislative conference


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Written by: Li Huina

2021-03-17 16:34

Last update date: 2021-03-17 16:35

47 Panmin people suspected of participating in the "35+ primaries" were accused of violating the "Minato National Security Law". In the case, 36 defendants were not released on bail. After 5 people including Mao Mengjing and Cen Zijie formally applied to the High Court, Democracy Yin Zhaojian, a former party member of the Legislative Council, also applied to the High Court for bail.

According to the Judiciary's website, its bail hearing will be held at 10:30 am next Tuesday (23rd), which is expected to take an hour.

Former Democratic Party member of the Legislative Council, Yin Zhaojian, was not released on bail when he was in court.

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The five people who have applied to the High Court earlier include: Xu Zijian, Mao Mengjing, Cen Zijie, Liang Guoxiong and Zhong Jinlin, and their cases will be scheduled for hearing on the 19th, 29th and 31st of this month.

It is known that Liu Yingkuang will also apply to the High Court for bail.

Five defendants who applied for bail in the High Court.

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Another 9 defendants will exercise their right to go to court every 8 days and will go to the West Kowloon Court for bail approval again this Friday.

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11 defendants who have been released on bail and their bail conditions.

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47 defendants including Dai Yaoting, Ou Nuoxuan and Huang Zhifeng were charged with one count of conspiracy to subvert state power, alleging that they conspired to subvert state power between July 1, 2020 and January 7, 2021. , And organize, plan, implement, or participate in the implementation to threaten to use force or other means to seriously interfere, obstruct, or undermine the performance of the Hong Kong government’s functions.

The charge is that the defendant declared, carried out, or participated in a plan to obtain majority control in the Legislative Council. Any budget or public expenditure proposed by the SAR government, regardless of the content or the pros and cons of the content, refused to pass without distinction, forcing The Chief Executive dismissed the Legislative Council, paralyzing the operation of the government, and eventually led to the Chief Executive's resignation.

In order to achieve this plan, the defendant either participated in the election or did not participate in the election of the Legislative Council, and promised that after being elected, he would deliberately or deliberately fail to perform his duties as a member of the Legislative Council, that is, he would uphold the Basic Law and be loyal to the SAR.

The case was adjourned until May 31 for further reference.

Case Number: HCCP141/2021

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