Man Charged With Damaging Office Of Junius Ho
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2019-09-17 HKT 23:45
An 18-year-old man has been charged with criminal damage, in connection with damage to the office of pro-Beijing lawmaker Junius Ho two months ago.
The glass windows of Ho's Tsuen Wan office were broken, a day after he was filmed shaking hands with suspected mobs who indiscriminately attacked people in Yuen Long.
The teenager was arrested on Monday and he will appear in Sha Tin court on Wednesday.
Last Saturday, there was what appeared to be a separate attack on Ho's office, involving a suspicious fire.
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