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Inspector accused of indecently assaulting a pregnant female clerk by drunkenness

2022-01-21T06:01:49.978Z


In November last year, a male inspector was accused of "intoxicating murder" in a shop in Tsim Sha Tsui and molested a pregnant female clerk. He was charged with indecent assault with intent to obstruct


In November last year, a male inspector was accused of "intoxicating murder" in a shop in Tsim Sha Tsui and molested a pregnant female clerk.

He was charged with two counts of indecent assault and acts of inclination with intent to obstruct justice. The case will appear in the Kowloon City Court today (21st). Awaiting the accused seeking legal advice from a private attorney.

The defendant was granted bail of 100,000 yuan, and was not allowed to leave Hong Kong during the period. He was required to hand over all travel documents, not to interfere with prosecution witnesses, to report to the police station three times a week, and not to return to the crime scene.

Defendant Lee Cheuk-yin, 33, is charged with one count of indecent assault and one count of conduct with inclination and intent to obstruct justice.

The charge alleges that on November 23, 2021, he molested X in a shop on the second floor of Mira Plaza Phase 1, 132 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong; and proposed to X and Y to give them a sum of money In exchange for X not pursuing an indecent assault case against you.

It is reported that the defendant, a senior inspector of the crime prevention department, claimed that he committed the crime because of drunkenness, and wanted to give the victim and her husband 1 million in exchange for not being held accountable.

Case No.: KCCC 218/2022

Male senior inspector charged with indecent assault and obstruction of justice in relation to forcibly kissing female shop clerk The male defendant was approved by the High Court to be released on 50,000 yuan bail. Harbour Sir involved in concealing his identity as a superintendent and borrowed more than 26,000 yuan from the two banks. The case will be transferred to the district court. misconduct

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Source: hk1

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