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District Councillors swear oath︱ Yao Junhao and Liang Jinwei were arranged to take the oath on Tuesday because they were unable to attend in prison

2021-10-17T12:22:12.902Z


The government earlier arranged for Hong Kong, Kowloon and New Territories district councilors to take the oath in batches. Some of them, including Tai Po District Councillor Yao Junhao and Kwai Tsing District Council Chairman Leung Kam-wai, were unable to attend due to other cases in custody or reimbursement. It is understood that two


The government earlier arranged for Hong Kong, Kowloon and New Territories district councilors to take the oath in batches. Some of them, including Tai Po District Councillor Yao Junhao and Kwai Tsing District Council Chairman Leung Kam-wai, were unable to attend due to other cases in custody or reimbursement.

It is understood that the two have been notified that they will take the oath this Tuesday (19th), and the oath will be supervised by the Secretary for Home Affairs Xu Yingwei.


The place of oath is unknown

Liang Jinwei said through the social network administrator: "Simon (Liang Jinwei) officially received the notice and will take the oath on Tuesday. The editor will be in the form of #外卖仔, and send shirts for daily use less than (B) Weiwei's oath." Liang Jinwei He was arrested for an earlier case in which the stake refused to submit information to the National Security Department, and he is currently being returned.

In addition, some media quoted news that Yao Junhao, who was found guilty of illegal assembly and sentenced to three months in prison in August and is now serving his sentence, was also informed that he would take the oath on Tuesday. The place of the oath is unknown.

Yao has notified his family to send his suit to prison for the purpose of taking an oath.

The IACM has stated earlier that, given the current situation of the two, it is not reasonable and practicable to arrange for them to take an oath; if their circumstances change and the two are still serving as district councilors, the government will make separate arrangements.

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Source: hk1

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