Accountant who claimed retired policeman attacked him at rally calls for appeal
An accountant who was allegedly attacked during a heated rally over the swearing-teacher affair last year will ask the Department of Justice to consider an appeal.
An accountant who was allegedly attacked during a heated rally over the swearing-teacher affair last year will ask the Department of Justice to consider an appeal.
The move comes four days after Kwun Tong Court cleared the retired police sergeant who was accused of grabbing and shoving Simon Wan Ka-sing of charges of common assault dating to October last year.
Yeung Chi-wai, 58, denied three charges of common assault by claiming he had been trying to pull Wan out of harm's way during a clash between supporters and opponents of primary school teacher Alpais Lam Wai-sze.
Both groups staged rallies in Mong Kok, after an online video of Lam verbally attacking police officers over their handling of a Falun Gong protest went viral a month earlier.
But Wan, 33, yesterday said he was not satisfied with the court's "strange" decision and felt there was still a case to be heard.
"I feel there should be a more appropriate ruling and I am requesting an appeal through the Department of Justice," he said.