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13 jailed over ‘mini war zone’ in 2019 riot near PolyU

  • Protesters jailed for up to five years and three months for being part of 2019 disturbances around PolyU’s Kowloon campus
  • Judge tells 13 defendants they ‘challenged the authority of police and the rule of law’

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Anti-government protesters clash with riot police on Nathan Road, Yau Ma Tei in 2019. Photo: Winson Wong
A Hong Kong court has jailed 13 men for up to five years and three months for taking part in a riot near a university under siege by police at the height of the city’s anti-government protests in 2019.
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Deputy District Judge Veronica Heung Shuk-han said the protest outside Polytechnic University (PolyU) in Kowloon had turned the heart of the city into a “mini war zone” as she passed sentence at West Kowloon Court on Saturday.

“The protesters clearly flouted the law and … challenged the authority of police and the rule of law,” Heung told the court.

Among those sentenced was University of Hong Kong student Kok Tsz-lun, one of 12 Hongkongers caught in mainland waters after they tried to flee to Taiwan by boat two years ago.

West Kowloon Law Courts Building ins Sham Shui Po. Photo: Jelly Tse
West Kowloon Law Courts Building ins Sham Shui Po. Photo: Jelly Tse
The 21-year-old engineering undergraduate received the shortest term of 29 months, as Heung said he had already been jailed for his escape bid and pleaded guilty to the rioting charge at the earlier opportunity.
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