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Hong Kong judge gives go-ahead for judicial review over luggage saga involving CY Leung’s daughter

Lawyer representing flight attendant who filed challenge says incident where Leung Chung-yan’s bag was delivered from non-restricted to closed zone in airport indicates security loophole

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Leung Chun-ying denies exerting pressure on the Hong Kong airport staff to bypass security rules to deliver the piece ofleft luggage, which his younger daughter had left behind, to her at the boarding gateat the time. Photo: Dickson Lee
A flight attendant has been given the green light to pursue her legal challenge over the handling of a piece of left-behind luggage belonging to Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying’s daughter.
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The leader’s daughter, Chung-yan’s bag was delivered directly from a non-restricted to a restricted area of the airport in March last year, so she could board her flight to San Francisco on time. News of the bag’s delivery quickly prompted public outcry over favouritism in the airport’s screening rules.

Gladys Li SC, representing Hong Kong Dragon Airlines flight attendant Law ­Mei-mei, yesterday argued that the incident indicated that a breach of baggage screening rules had indeed taken place.

“It could be a loophole that terrorists may take advantage of,” she warned.

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The case centres on whether the rule of having all cabin baggage screened in the presence of the passenger should be followed to the letter.

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