A traffic warden in Sham Shui Po (commonly known as "Coffee Boy") was insulted by four garage staff while copying license plates earlier. Afterwards, the police sealed off the garage and arrested and prosecuted the four men for "disturbing order in public places." crime", the case was brought to court today (24th).
The garage involved responded to the incident on the social platform Facebook this afternoon, announcing that "the company will be closed."
The reporter of "Hong Kong 01" called the person in charge of the garage, Ah Man, and got confirmation from the other party that he would be graduating.
Man, the person in charge of the garage, admitted in a telephone interview at night that the garage will close down, or find someone else to take over.
(Photo by Huang Weimin)
Man, the person in charge of the garage involved, was interviewed by this website reporter this afternoon, during which time he never mentioned any plans to close the shop.
But at around 5:00 p.m., the garage posted a message on its Facebook page, stating that "the company will be closed."
In a telephone interview, Ah Man confirmed that the news of graduation is true, saying that he will graduate or find someone else to replace him, and he will return to his engineering career.
The four defendants in the incident were Wen Zhongxian (30 years old), Liu Fuhua (28 years old), Wang Tongli (29 years old) and Zhao Yongming (32 years old). ".
The case was brought up in the West Kowloon Court today. According to the request of the prosecution, the magistrate adjourned the case until January 5 next year, pending the prosecution's request for legal instructions. The four defendants were granted bail of 5,000 yuan. When leaving Hong Kong, you need to report your address and report to the police station every day.
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