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Sniper in ‘Dragon Slaying’ bomb plot to kill Hong Kong police reveals mastermind’s identity

  • Prosecution witness David Su says man named ‘Steven’ solely responsible for buying firearms and conceived idea years earlier

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A sniper assigned to shoot Hong Kong police in a foiled bomb plot has revealed the identity of the actual mastermind, saying the individual was solely responsible for buying firearms and conceived the attack years before the “Dragon Slaying Brigade” was assembled in 2019.

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Prosecution witness David Su told the High Court on Monday the idea of planting bombs and killing police officers with guns on December 8, 2019, surfaced as early as 2017 and came from a man only identified as “Steven”.

Su, who was aged 18 in 2019, said Steven shared a vision of launching radical and violent protests to fight for Hong Kong independence.

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He added that he was only following Steven’s orders and was terrified to quit the December 8 plot as he knew the man, who is about 10 years his senior, had previously attempted to kill someone who tried to back out.

Su said the plan was for him to be positioned from a high building on Hennessy Road in Wan Chai on December 8, 2019, to shoot officers on the street after a small bomb had detonated.

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