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Tag: Police Abuse

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Hong Kong court rejects appeal bid by 5 cops jailed for beating activist Ken Tsang

by Holmes Chan14:08, 25 October 201923:46, 31 March 2020

Five police officers jailed for assaulting activist Ken Tsang in 2014 have been denied permission to appeal their convictions. The Court of Appeal ruled on Friday that the men could not take their case to Hong Kong’s top court because it did not present any “points of law of great and general importance.” Despite the […]

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Two Hong Kong cops freed over activist Ken Tsang assault case, five others have jail terms reduced

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Court to hear bail request of police inspector jailed for beating pro-democracy activist Ken Tsang

by Ellie Ng15:47, 23 May 201721:13, 31 March 2020
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Police watchdog upholds complaints against off-duty officers misusing credentials

by Elson Tong00:02, 27 April 201721:13, 31 March 2020
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‘Justice is more important’: Activist Ken Tsang rejects Occupy amnesty suggestion

by Ellie Ng11:22, 20 April 201721:14, 31 March 2020
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Hongkonger sues police chief, alleging abuse of power over Occupy clash

by Ellie Ng17:00, 29 March 201721:06, 31 March 2020
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Retired police officer charged with assault at Occupy protest, 853 days after incident

by Ellie Ng23:20, 27 March 201721:05, 31 March 2020
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