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Man found guilty of causing Hong Kong Legco bin explosion in protest at ‘Internet Article 23’

Former student union president to be sentenced on March 22

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Joe Yeung was found guilty of conspiracy to commit arson. Photo: Edward Wong

A former president of Shue Yan University’s student union, who quit the auxiliary police after participating in the Occupy protests, was found guilty on Thursday of helping set off an explosion outside the Legislative Council.

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The District Court convicted Joe Yeung Yat-long, 23, of one count of conspiracy to commit arson. He had denied involvement.

The court also said his co-defendant, Ip Cheuk-yin, 20, who admitted acting as lookout and pleaded guilty to the same charge early this year, would probably go to jail.

Yeung had been a member of the city’s Auxiliary Police Force, but resigned after being upset over the way police handled the 2014 Occupy protests.
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On December 9, 2015, legislators debated the controversial Copyright (Amendment) Bill 2014.

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