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Qiankong Shao kept a lot of guns in two units and claimed to be a fan of arms and never used them and sentenced to 4 years in prison.

2021-10-22T11:10:58.281Z


A former young master from the sky was suspected of concealing two machine guns, a rifle, and a pistol in a unit in Tsing Yi, as well as more than 100 bullet shells. After the police received the report and found the batch of munitions, they went to a factory building unit in Mong Kok.


A former young master from the sky was suspected of concealing two machine guns, a rifle, and a pistol in a unit in Tsing Yi, as well as more than 100 bullet shells. After the police received the report and found the batch of munitions, they went to a factory building unit in Mong Kok. An stun gun and firearm components were found.

Under caution, Qian Kong said that he was a military fan, so he bought guns and explained that some of the items were purchased on Amazon and eBay, and then sent to Hong Kong.

Qian Kongshao pleaded guilty to two counts of possession of firearms and ammunition without a license. A judge of the High Court said today (22nd) that if firearms fall into the hands of criminals, the consequences would be disastrous and sentenced to four years in prison.


Defendant Lin Jingfeng (33 years old, reported to be unemployed) admitted that on January 4, 2019, he had concealed multiple firearms in his unit in St. Paul's Village, Tsing Yi, and had stun guns in his warehouse in Mong Kok.

Officials say that if the gun is used, it will bring catastrophic consequences

When sentencing, the judge pointed out that if the defendant did not properly store some of the firearms, and these firearms fell into the hands of criminals, and then used with bullets, the consequences would be disastrous.

The judge also pointed out that if these machine guns and long guns were used, there would be catastrophic consequences. The defendant pleaded guilty to two counts and sentenced the defendant to four years in prison.

Stopped on the street and confessed to Tibetan arms

The case alleged that the police stopped the defendant on the street on January 4, 2019.

After being arrested, the defendant admitted under caution that there were multiple firearms in the unit in St. Paul's Village, Tsing Yi, and stun guns in the warehouse in Mong Kok.

The police officers later seized two machine guns, an auto-loading rifle and an auto-loading pistol, several firearm components and 101 bullet shells in a unit in St. Paul's Village. All firearms were functioning normally.

The police also found a stun gun and firearm components in a unit in a factory building on Tong Mi Road, Mong Kok.

Watch the film online and learn to assemble

The defendant stated in the video interview that the 4 guns seized in St. Paul’s village were MK 12, N4A1, AR 15 and Glock.

Because he is a military fan, he bought these guns but never used them.

He also pointed out that the seller would disassemble the firearms and transport them to Hong Kong. After the defendant received it, he learned how to assemble them through YouTube videos.

He also stated that the stun gun and some items were purchased on Amazon and eBay.

Case Number: HCCC296/2020

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Source: hk1

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