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Granny Wang involved the high court and hit the female security guard, saying that the case of civil disobedience and non-reply opened

2021-06-12T03:59:30.665Z


In the anti-amendment turmoil last year, Wang Fengyao, who participated in many demonstrations and waved the Hong Kong-British flag, was accused of assaulting the female security guard of the high courtyard. She was tried on the case today (11th). She has stated earlier that she will not reply or make a statement.


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Written by: Li Huina

2021-06-11 15:48

Last update date: 2021-06-11 15:48

In the anti-amendment turmoil last year, Wang Fengyao, who participated in many demonstrations and waved the Hong Kong-British flag, was accused of assaulting the female security guard of the high courtyard.

She was tried today (11th) in the case. She had stated earlier that she would not reply, give evidence, or cross-examine, etc., in order to engage in civil disobedience.

The attacked female security guard confessed that when Wang passed the metal detector twice that day, she "raised the machine" and she stopped Wang so that her colleagues could conduct security checks for her. Unexpectedly, Wang hit her with a shoulder.

The defendant Wang Fengyao (64 years old) was charged with assaulting female security guard Hu Wanhong in the lobby of the High Court on January 22, 2019.

Not hiring a lawyer indicates not to defend

As the defendant needed a court interpreter to assist in reading the documents of the case, and also to watch the relevant clips, the case was postponed many times, and the trial finally opened today.

Without being represented by a lawyer, she said earlier that she would not reply, give confession, or cross-examine, and would try her best to remain silent in order to engage in civil disobedience. She also maintains the same position today.

The machine will ring when the king passes the security check

The attacked female security guard Hu Wanhong confessed that she received instructions from her boss that same day that she learned that "Grandma Wang" was making a lot of noise at the entrance of the High Court and was also sitting at the entrance, causing nuisance to other court users, so she and her colleagues went to the door to persuade "Grandma Wang" moved to a nearby demonstration area, but "Grandma Wang" ignored it.

"Wang Granny" then suddenly entered the lobby of the High Court and sat in the security check lane and made a lot of noise.

After a round of disturbance, "Wang Granny" suddenly entered the security check channel and tried to pass the security check gate, but she "rang" when she passed the metal detector twice.

Female security guard said she was hit and dizzy

Hu saw that "Grandma Wang" wanted to return to the security checkpoint, so she stopped her so that a colleague could carry out the security check for her, but the other party suddenly rushed to her and slammed her shoulder into her heart, making her "fainted."

The hearing continues.

Case Number: ESCC2490/2020

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