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Written by: Li Huina
2021-03-19 12:26
Last update date: 2021-03-19 12:26
The anti-revision demonstrations triggered a series of demonstrations. A taxi driver was involved in parking the taxi on Nathan Road in Mong Kok, trying to prevent the police from advancing the line of defense. He was sentenced to half a year in prison for driving drunk, obstructing office work and assaulting the police. He was granted bail pending appeal.
The High Court opened a court session today (19th) to deal with his appeal, but he said after the court session that he withdrew the appeal, so he needs to serve his sentence immediately.
Defendant Zhang Jinyun (66 years old) denied that he deliberately obstructed the senior superintendent and senior inspector who were properly performing his duties outside the Chong Hing Plaza in Mong Kok on July 7, 2019, and assaulted a sergeant, but was convicted in the end. He also pleaded guilty to excessive alcohol concentration in his breath.
When the magistrate ruled, the defendant knew that a social movement was taking place when he went to the scene. When the incident happened, he deliberately ignored the police's instructions and had an arrogant attitude. He stopped the taxi on the road to obstruct the police and made the police to bypass the taxi. Moving forward makes it more difficult for police officers to perform previous tasks.
Although no one has witnessed the attack on the police, based on the action of the defendant's upper body in the film, it is believed that it coincides with the action of kicking the police officer's feet.
Case number: HCMA344/2020
The driver was accused of obstructing the defense line of a side-parked taxi and the defendant accused the defendant or an unknown police warning
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