Flying Sand | Double standards and ‘Duterte Harry’ are no answer to Hong Kong’s drug problem
As a military-style red carpet is rolled out for Philippine President Rodrigo ‘The Punisher’ Duterte, and banking giant HSBC avoids prosecution over millions in proceeds from narcotics, Niall Fraser rails against drug war double standards
Words matter, they really do. Even when unspoken they speak volumes.
With this in mind – and as Hong Kong welcomes a head of state who believes he can kill his country out of its drug problem – take a minute to consider those chosen by a High Court judge on Monday as he jailed a part-time security guard to a long stretch behind bars for the crime of drug trafficking.
According to the letter of the law – otherwise known as sentencing guidelines – Mr Justice Albert Wong Sung-hau told the young man in the dock, Heung Chun-ho, that the 827 grams of cocaine he had in his possession at the time of his arrest warranted a jail term of 20 to 23 years.
Then came the words that really mattered.
“In this case, I do not see any reason to depart from that,” Wong said.