Planner behind flee-to-Taiwan bid charged with perverting course of justice
Quinn Moon, who returned to Hong Kong after serving a jail sentence in China for her role in organizing an illegal border crossing, has been charged with possessing dangerous drugs and perverting the course of justice.
The case was mentioned at the Fanling Magistrates' Courts this morning. Quinn is unable to appear in court today due to quarantine. The court adjourned the case to September 6 or at the earliest practicable date.
She is one of the 12 Hongkongers caught by Chinese authorities while trying to flee to Taiwan on August 23, 2020. She arrived in Hong Kong on Monday after finishing her two-year sentence and was transferred to the Tin Shui Wai Police Station.
For the making of explosive substance case, police said to be seeking advice from the Department of Justice, and further charges may be laid.
(Extracted from the Standard)
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Quinn Moon, who returned to Hong Kong after serving a jail sentence in China for her role in organizing an illegal border crossing, has been charged with possessing dangerous drugs and perverting the course of justice.
The case was mentioned at the Fanling Magistrates' Courts this morning. Quinn is unable to appear in court today due to quarantine. The court adjourned the case to September 6 or at the earliest practicable date.
She is one of the 12 Hongkongers caught by Chinese authorities while trying to flee to Taiwan on August 23, 2020. She arrived in Hong Kong on Monday after finishing her two-year sentence and was transferred to the Tin Shui Wai Police Station.
For the making of explosive substance case, police said to be seeking advice from the Department of Justice, and further charges may be laid.
(Extracted from the Standard)
#20220823NEWS #FreshCase #SAVE12