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A Hongkonger who attempted to escape to Taiwan has pleaded guilty to perverting the course of justice and two explosives charges, with her lawyer saying she felt remorse for her actions. Quinn Moon, 37, appeared at District Court on Thursday morning. Wearing a brown jacket and a face mask and with her hair tied back, she formally submitted her pleas as the prosecution read out the details of her charges across two cases. The defendant pleaded guilty to perverting the course of justice over the failed Taiwan escape attempt in the first case, in which she admitted serving as a liaison in touch w...
Hong Kong Free Press
Hong Kong police have slammed a US-funded media outlet for quoting self-exiled former lawmaker Ted Hui’s “slander” against the police force, urging the news organisation not to give a platform to “criminals who make false statements.” In a letter dated Thursday to Radio Free Asia, the police public relations wing said it “strongly condemned” the news outlet. “The report quotes overseas fugitive Ted Hui making false statements and slandering the police. [The police force]… expresses its strong dissatisfaction,” the letter, written in Chinese, read. The police were referring to an article publis...
Hong Kong Free Press
A 26-year-old man who was arrested at Hong Kong’s airport in November has pleaded guilty to two counts of sedition linked to clothing he wore and a flag he was carrying that bore the protest slogan, “Liberate Hong Kong, revolution of our times.” Chu Kai-poon entered his plea before hand-picked national security judge Victor So at West Kowloon Magistrates’ Courts on Thursday. Chu remained in custody awaiting sentencing next Wednesday. Chu was arrested near a boarding gate at Hong Kong International Airport after being seen wearing a shirt with the protest slogan on it. According to Ming Pao, th...
Hong Kong Free Press
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